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So, kindergarten recap using the gear listed:

--Either way you wire it no single speaker will see more than 60 watts.

--The only difference will be that you can adjust the tweeter level independently in one setup, or the rear level in another.

conbon, as far as coax vs. component at their most basic difference:

A coax is a woofer and tweeter that are stuck together.

A component set is a woofer and tweeter that are not stuck together.

That's it. They both work as one speaker and serve the same function.

No hard feelings guys. Maybe I should have led with this post...

okay i think i realize the difference. i wasnt sure what omponent speakers really did. i thought they were just bass not like an actual speaker too. but its kind of late now to replace what i have so i will just have to go with what i have. so pretty much even tho the front base of my vehicle will be at 2 ohms, each speaker will get 60 watts instead of 120. so just because its at 2 ohms doesnt mean that they all get 120 correct? itll just divide it all evenly?

2013 Ford Focus Hatchback SE

Kicker CS61234

Kicker 40CS674

Kicker KST25

Sundown Audio SA-12 D2

Rockford Fosgate t1000-1bdcp

Rockford Fosgate t400-4

Audio Control LC7i

Kinetik HC2000

0/1 Gauge

Big 3 Upgrade

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So, kindergarten recap using the gear listed:

--Either way you wire it no single speaker will see more than 60 watts.

--The only difference will be that you can adjust the tweeter level independently in one setup, or the rear level in another.

conbon, as far as coax vs. component at their most basic difference:

A coax is a woofer and tweeter that are stuck together.

A component set is a woofer and tweeter that are not stuck together.

That's it. They both work as one speaker and serve the same function.

No hard feelings guys. Maybe I should have led with this post...

okay i think i realize the difference. i wasnt sure what omponent speakers really did. i thought they were just bass not like an actual speaker too. but its kind of late now to replace what i have so i will just have to go with what i have. so pretty much even tho the front base of my vehicle will be at 2 ohms, each speaker will get 60 watts instead of 120. so just because its at 2 ohms doesnt mean that they all get 120 correct? itll just divide it all evenly?

yes the 120 to the coaxiles will get split 60 to each set.... i would see id you can get kicks put the second set there put the extra tweets in the factory location save money get a component set for the doors take the extra tweeters find a matching mid and put them in the kick

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So, kindergarten recap using the gear listed:

--Either way you wire it no single speaker will see more than 60 watts.

--The only difference will be that you can adjust the tweeter level independently in one setup, or the rear level in another.

conbon, as far as coax vs. component at their most basic difference:

A coax is a woofer and tweeter that are stuck together.

A component set is a woofer and tweeter that are not stuck together.

That's it. They both work as one speaker and serve the same function.

No hard feelings guys. Maybe I should have led with this post...

okay i think i realize the difference. i wasnt sure what omponent speakers really did. i thought they were just bass not like an actual speaker too. but its kind of late now to replace what i have so i will just have to go with what i have. so pretty much even tho the front base of my vehicle will be at 2 ohms, each speaker will get 60 watts instead of 120. so just because its at 2 ohms doesnt mean that they all get 120 correct? itll just divide it all evenly?

yes the 120 to the coaxiles will get split 60 to each set.... i would see id you can get kicks put the second set there put the extra tweets in the factory location save money get a component set for the doors take the extra tweeters find a matching mid and put them in the kick

no idea what a kick is.

2013 Ford Focus Hatchback SE

Kicker CS61234

Kicker 40CS674

Kicker KST25

Sundown Audio SA-12 D2

Rockford Fosgate t1000-1bdcp

Rockford Fosgate t400-4

Audio Control LC7i

Kinetik HC2000

0/1 Gauge

Big 3 Upgrade

Beer, babes, and bass.

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So, kindergarten recap using the gear listed:

--Either way you wire it no single speaker will see more than 60 watts.

--The only difference will be that you can adjust the tweeter level independently in one setup, or the rear level in another.

conbon, as far as coax vs. component at their most basic difference:

A coax is a woofer and tweeter that are stuck together.

A component set is a woofer and tweeter that are not stuck together.

That's it. They both work as one speaker and serve the same function.

No hard feelings guys. Maybe I should have led with this post...

okay i think i realize the difference. i wasnt sure what omponent speakers really did. i thought they were just bass not like an actual speaker too. but its kind of late now to replace what i have so i will just have to go with what i have. so pretty much even tho the front base of my vehicle will be at 2 ohms, each speaker will get 60 watts instead of 120. so just because its at 2 ohms doesnt mean that they all get 120 correct? itll just divide it all evenly?

yes the 120 to the coaxiles will get split 60 to each set.... i would see id you can get kicks put the second set there put the extra tweets in the factory location save money get a component set for the doors take the extra tweeters find a matching mid and put them in the kick

just returned my other 6.5s and tweeters and bought a component set Kicker 40CSS654. 100 rms!

2013 Ford Focus Hatchback SE

Kicker CS61234

Kicker 40CS674

Kicker KST25

Sundown Audio SA-12 D2

Rockford Fosgate t1000-1bdcp

Rockford Fosgate t400-4

Audio Control LC7i

Kinetik HC2000

0/1 Gauge

Big 3 Upgrade

Beer, babes, and bass.

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