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How to hook up six- 6x9 on one channel?


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I have 6-6x9s I want to put on one channel, same box, same amp, same channel.

4-ohm each, all SVC (surprise surprise!).

amp is 2ohm stable, I don't know if it's 8ohm stable. I would think, but it does not say. Thanks!

EDIT: It is NOT 1ohm stable.

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I would do this.

6x9 - 6x9 in SERIES, times three. (8Ω total impedance per pair)

Pair 1 - Pair 2 - Pair 3 all in PARALLEL with each other. (2.67Ω final impedance if I did my math right :peepwall:)

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why on one channel? what amp are you using?

This will be my rear sound, and at the moment if I can avoid buying another amp, I would very much like to do so. I just bought 3 more SSD 15"s, $200 of wire, and will be spending about $400 on XS/Auido Savings battery sale. Once again I set a budget and skull-Fked it. :( lol. My lady is gonna kill me :peepwall:

It's my old Sony 600watt, I have the tweets on the other channel. This guy:

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_36645_Sony-XM-GTX6040.html

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so you want 6x9s on 1 channel and your tweets on the other channel?

Yes, sounds strange I know, but that amp is not meant for component speakers. Only one channel has a hpf, and I don't have enough for 12crossovers yet (similar setup in front). I love the clarity of this amp though. 100db Signal->Noise-Ratio and I bought it a while back.

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