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<blockquote data-quote="o2 SENTRA" data-source="post: 3048483" data-attributes="member: 573982"><p>You would have to buy two sets of components to achieve the 2 ohms that you want.You would have to run two sets of components (4 ohms) for each front channel.They would have to be run parallel.That would be 2 tweeters and 2 midbass for the left front channel,2 tweeters and 2 midbass(run parallel)for the right front channel.I suppose if you have enough space to mount all of that,then go for it.The kicker and the Image Dynamics woul be so much easier than what I have suggested.In order to get my amp to see 2 ohms,I had to add 1 extra type 'R' co-ax to go with the component set.Left front chanel=1tweeter,1 midbass,and 1 co-ax,all 6.5" .Right front channel=1 tweeter,1midbass,and 1 co-ax,all type'R' Alpine.The left and right rear channels are type 'R' co-ax 6.5".I did all thatto make my mrp 450-F amp see 2 ohm mode.It did very well,Now I am running a complimentary pdx4-100 .(my friend lets me try out some of the demo amps)the pdx line are really nice.I'm buying the pdx4-150 to go with the pdx 1000.I don't have a lot of space with the vented enclosure w/the 2 12w3-3-4's.Good Luck 02 SENTRA out.........................................................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o2 SENTRA, post: 3048483, member: 573982"] You would have to buy two sets of components to achieve the 2 ohms that you want.You would have to run two sets of components (4 ohms) for each front channel.They would have to be run parallel.That would be 2 tweeters and 2 midbass for the left front channel,2 tweeters and 2 midbass(run parallel)for the right front channel.I suppose if you have enough space to mount all of that,then go for it.The kicker and the Image Dynamics woul be so much easier than what I have suggested.In order to get my amp to see 2 ohms,I had to add 1 extra type 'R' co-ax to go with the component set.Left front chanel=1tweeter,1 midbass,and 1 co-ax,all 6.5" .Right front channel=1 tweeter,1midbass,and 1 co-ax,all type'R' Alpine.The left and right rear channels are type 'R' co-ax 6.5".I did all thatto make my mrp 450-F amp see 2 ohm mode.It did very well,Now I am running a complimentary pdx4-100 .(my friend lets me try out some of the demo amps)the pdx line are really nice.I'm buying the pdx4-150 to go with the pdx 1000.I don't have a lot of space with the vented enclosure w/the 2 12w3-3-4's.Good Luck 02 SENTRA out......................................................... [/QUOTE]
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