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<blockquote data-quote="UnderFire" data-source="post: 7849409" data-attributes="member: 632639"><p>Hooking multiple speakers on the amp that are not the same causes a ton of problems, each speaker need different frequencies.</p><p></p><p>To get a really loud front stage, most people choose to move to a pretty simple active set-up using PA Midranges and Super-Tweeters. I do not know anything about your amp at all, so i can't really make any suggestions, but in my walled-off ranger I'll be running 2 8 Inch Sundown Neo-Pros and a Crescendo FT-1 in each door, using a pair of matching 2 channel amps, running 100W each to the Tweets and ~200 to each pair of midranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderFire, post: 7849409, member: 632639"] Hooking multiple speakers on the amp that are not the same causes a ton of problems, each speaker need different frequencies. To get a really loud front stage, most people choose to move to a pretty simple active set-up using PA Midranges and Super-Tweeters. I do not know anything about your amp at all, so i can't really make any suggestions, but in my walled-off ranger I'll be running 2 8 Inch Sundown Neo-Pros and a Crescendo FT-1 in each door, using a pair of matching 2 channel amps, running 100W each to the Tweets and ~200 to each pair of midranges. [/QUOTE]
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