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Hey guys, Im on a pretty shitty budget but I want to run 4 Crescendo mp6's and 4 tweeters off the MB quart FX4.50. The crescendo's are 4ohm each and the tweeters are 6ohm... Would this even be possible? Im stil pretty new and I've never ran a 4ch before so I'm not real sure how it all works.

EDIT: If this isn't possible, Im all for not using the tweeters or just saving up some money and buying a better amp to handle it, just trying to get your opinions.

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no problem for the amp ... Series the mids up to 8 ohms on 2 of the channels, series the tweets up onto the other 2 channels ... Might run into problems if you parellel them together and not sure of what you are doing ... just my suggestion here ...

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If you were to run the tweeter and midrange in parallel on each channel, you would be at 2.4 ohms, which would be fine since that 4 channel is 2 ohm stable, and does 100 watts at 2 ohms on each channel.

Edit: 6 ohms? You using a home audio tweeter or something?, just wondering

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If you were to run the tweeter and midrange in parallel on each channel, you would be at 2.4 ohms, which would be fine since that 4 channel is 2 ohm stable, and does 100 watts at 2 ohms on each channel.

Edit: 6 ohms? You using a home audio tweeter or something?, just wondering

No, I believe they are stock gm tweeters? I bought a set of ten of them on here for like 5 bucks a long time ago, they sound pretty decent surprisingly. I know the MP6's can handle the 100 watts but Im not sure about the tweeters, even at 50 watts. Maybe I will just run the mids, do you think I will lose alot of the highs without them? because every video ive seen of these mp6's they sound really well even without tweeters on although those are just videos.

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What is the power rating for your tweeters? IMO you should be fine

Honestly, I dont even know, Im pretty sure they are stock GM or Jeep tweeters. So probably not high at all. I think for now I may try out the mp6's un-amped because I currently dont have a 4 chan and my speakers now are loud just no mid-bass at all. ahh, im so confused! haha

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i have ran just mids for a while,everybody has different taste.i have now hooked up my tweeters and man the music comes to life.

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