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<blockquote data-quote="deftones5792" data-source="post: 2271226" data-attributes="member: 570346"><p>OK so tell me if this works because logically in my head it seems to. If I hook up the speakers to the same contacts as the subwoofers on the amp with a fuse wire on the positive of each speaker, they should work no problem right? Would the amp divert power from the subs to run the speakers or would it kick in more power to compensate? Its a 1200 watt amp with subs that can take a max of 1200 and the speakers are 260 watt max power. Does this logic make sense or am I gonna end up setting my car on fire?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deftones5792, post: 2271226, member: 570346"] OK so tell me if this works because logically in my head it seems to. If I hook up the speakers to the same contacts as the subwoofers on the amp with a fuse wire on the positive of each speaker, they should work no problem right? Would the amp divert power from the subs to run the speakers or would it kick in more power to compensate? Its a 1200 watt amp with subs that can take a max of 1200 and the speakers are 260 watt max power. Does this logic make sense or am I gonna end up setting my car on fire? [/QUOTE]
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