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I am looking to add a set of mids to my setup as it is lacking a bit in the mids. I currently have a 2 channel amp that outputs 150w x2 at 4 ohms and 300w x 2 at 2 ohms. This is powering my front doors at 4 ohms. Then I have a 4 channel that does 60w at 4 ohms to my tweeters and rears at 4 ohms. My question is how would I implement mids into my setup without buying a new amp?

 
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