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<blockquote data-quote="Einzee" data-source="post: 4663148" data-attributes="member: 556176"><p>I think you should clarify what your intentions are. Are the doors getting the 6X8 and the 8"? Or is the 8" going in the rear deck with the components? Either way it goes.... I would suggest a 4 channel amp to run it all or another 2 channel amp to run with the amp you already have. IMHO you will want to power your woofers and mids at different levels because I am sure that the power handling capacity of each speaker is different.</p><p></p><p>As for your amp.... I dont ever recall seeing an amp that is ONLY stable at 2 ohms tho I may be incorrect. Usually the specs of an amp will state that it is 4 ohm compatible and stable down to 2 ohms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einzee, post: 4663148, member: 556176"] I think you should clarify what your intentions are. Are the doors getting the 6X8 and the 8"? Or is the 8" going in the rear deck with the components? Either way it goes.... I would suggest a 4 channel amp to run it all or another 2 channel amp to run with the amp you already have. IMHO you will want to power your woofers and mids at different levels because I am sure that the power handling capacity of each speaker is different. As for your amp.... I dont ever recall seeing an amp that is ONLY stable at 2 ohms tho I may be incorrect. Usually the specs of an amp will state that it is 4 ohm compatible and stable down to 2 ohms. [/QUOTE]
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