Running 2 sets of coaxials off 2 channels. Way to make 1 set louder than the other?

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I have 2 sets of coaxials a 6x9 and 6.5" speakers and they sound good but the rears are louder than the fronts. Sounds good but I would love to attenuate the 6X9's. Running off of a 4 channel amp and using the rear 2 channels bridged for 2 subs and the front 2 channels each 2 ohms with the 2 sets of speakers on each channel.

Is there some resistor or cap or something I can buy that will make the fronts louder than the rears? Any help appreciated. Ideas? I do not want to buy another amp if I do not have to but cannot listen to it like this for long.

 
rewire it so that the coax are on one channel and the comps on the other, then turn the gains down or the fader on that channel. You will lose all stereo seperation but it might be better. Or run the rears off the deck.

 
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