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<blockquote data-quote="Alpineforever" data-source="post: 5314326" data-attributes="member: 585728"><p>so he has mids in the door,</p><p></p><p>tweets up on the dash firing into the glass</p><p></p><p>and 6x9's or 5x8 coaxials in the back?</p><p></p><p>I think that's what you're trying to say.</p><p></p><p>Before you look at getting an amp your going to have to figure out how they crossed over the tweeters and mids. I have no clue how they normally do it factory, but if they have inline crossovers then you'll have two sets of wires per side and you could power the frotn with a two channel one mid and tweet perchannel, assuming they are 4 ohm speakers they'll probably end up at a 2 ohm load per channel, but once again, that's not definite, I'm just assuming they're using 4 ohm speakers. The other possibility is a single crossover per side like how most component sets come, and then you would have one wire per side, and once again a two channel would get the job done.</p><p></p><p>To power the rear's you could either run them off of head unit power, or get a 4 channel and just run all 6 speakers off of that.</p><p></p><p>if you have two sets of wires on each side, just make sure he gets a 2 ohm stable amp just in case, hopefully some more people chime in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpineforever, post: 5314326, member: 585728"] so he has mids in the door, tweets up on the dash firing into the glass and 6x9's or 5x8 coaxials in the back? I think that's what you're trying to say. Before you look at getting an amp your going to have to figure out how they crossed over the tweeters and mids. I have no clue how they normally do it factory, but if they have inline crossovers then you'll have two sets of wires per side and you could power the frotn with a two channel one mid and tweet perchannel, assuming they are 4 ohm speakers they'll probably end up at a 2 ohm load per channel, but once again, that's not definite, I'm just assuming they're using 4 ohm speakers. The other possibility is a single crossover per side like how most component sets come, and then you would have one wire per side, and once again a two channel would get the job done. To power the rear's you could either run them off of head unit power, or get a 4 channel and just run all 6 speakers off of that. if you have two sets of wires on each side, just make sure he gets a 2 ohm stable amp just in case, hopefully some more people chime in [/QUOTE]
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