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the only time I would consider a mono amp for mids, is for midbass, and you're running retard amounts of power on your sub stage

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Gotta have stereo sound :) I would never do that to my mids and highs.

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Sure you can use mono blocks to power mids and highs it's done in highend home systems all the time. However you will need a pair of the same amps for 2 channels. These mono blocks need to be full range as well so that means 20 - 20000htz which now a days means your paying big bucks for said mono blocks. Theirs sq guys with nothing but mono blocks going to their mids, back in the day I built a truck chalked full of mini Xtant monos running a shit pile of focal k2 powers! It was amazing and ran ice cold! Now we new what the F##k we were doing and had a endless budget. So Yes you can and if done well it's amazing!

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