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<blockquote data-quote="pyfocal" data-source="post: 3330221" data-attributes="member: 579632"><p>If you run it that way you won't have stereo you will have mono.It will not sound near as good as stereo.You should run each amp in 2 channel mode.You can run both mids on one amp using right and left signal and the tweeters on the other amp using right and left signals.You will have to high pass the tweeters at an appropriate frequency though.Does your head unit have a crossover and 3 sets of preouts ?If your speakers have a fairly high sensitivity it should be enough power to sound decent.What brand and model are your speakers ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyfocal, post: 3330221, member: 579632"] If you run it that way you won't have stereo you will have mono.It will not sound near as good as stereo.You should run each amp in 2 channel mode.You can run both mids on one amp using right and left signal and the tweeters on the other amp using right and left signals.You will have to high pass the tweeters at an appropriate frequency though.Does your head unit have a crossover and 3 sets of preouts ?If your speakers have a fairly high sensitivity it should be enough power to sound decent.What brand and model are your speakers ? [/QUOTE]
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