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run 6x9s and sub on ppi900.4?
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<blockquote data-quote="okura_hubby" data-source="post: 8308416" data-attributes="member: 658958"><p>The lower the ohm load the warmer the amp gets.</p><p></p><p>Some thoughts.. a Coax speaker may not be a 4ohm speaker. Should check it with a multimeter. If it is like 8 or 6.. You could run them series you could get like a 4 or 3 omh load.</p><p></p><p>You should try to avoid using an amp channel to support both full range speakers and a sub woofer as a passive crossover (Capacitors) sap power for no audio reward and a stronger chance that the full range speakers will be over driven (blown) due to the desire for louder bass. On a 4 channel amp. I would put the full range coax on two channels. and bridge the remaining 2 channels for the sub woofer. Would be a 1 amp execution.. For me I would do the 4 channel with the 4 coax to give you front to rear fade and get you a separate amp for your sub woof just to keep it nice and clean and cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okura_hubby, post: 8308416, member: 658958"] The lower the ohm load the warmer the amp gets. Some thoughts.. a Coax speaker may not be a 4ohm speaker. Should check it with a multimeter. If it is like 8 or 6.. You could run them series you could get like a 4 or 3 omh load. You should try to avoid using an amp channel to support both full range speakers and a sub woofer as a passive crossover (Capacitors) sap power for no audio reward and a stronger chance that the full range speakers will be over driven (blown) due to the desire for louder bass. On a 4 channel amp. I would put the full range coax on two channels. and bridge the remaining 2 channels for the sub woofer. Would be a 1 amp execution.. For me I would do the 4 channel with the 4 coax to give you front to rear fade and get you a separate amp for your sub woof just to keep it nice and clean and cool. [/QUOTE]
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