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hey guys- im installing a set of boston pro60's in the front of my 98' mustang this weekend and my question is, should i bridge the 4 channel amplifier or should i run the mids & tweets separate? i know they are 3 ohm but i have bridged them before and it worked fine. i just feel like the tweeters get too loud and the mids not enough. amp does rated power, 100x4 @ 4 ohm, 200x4 @ 2 ohm, 200x2 @ 4 ohm bridged. any thoughts are appreciated.

 
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