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ok. so heres the situation. I have an apine mrx f35. 55 watts per channel at 4 ohm, 85 at 2 ohm

I just snagged some cnf mids from karkov, and i'm wanting to try my hands at glassing my front doors and throwing 2 mids in each door.

I already have jl c3s up front, just looking to add the cnf mids up front and throw them in some glassed panels. The c3's are comps and have a crossover and a tweeter. The c3's are on channels 1 and 2 at 4 ohms.

I have skar somethin or other coaxials in the rear doors which are on channels 3 and 4.

Would it be okay to keep channels 1 and 2 at 4 ohms and have them run the c3's and tweets. Then wire the skars and cnf mids together... each r svc 4 ohm. resulting in a 2 ohm load for channels 3 and 4?? having cnf mids and jl c3's up front, and skars in the rear?

2004 Jeep Liberty Limited

2 13w7s

skar 3500

cnf mids (soon)

xs batteries

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if you put 2 different speakers on an amp channel you cant really tune the power for one set.... most cases one gets too much power or one get de-tuned... you could just run the rears off deck power... or ditch them altogether since they do not help with sound staging... but yes you can do what you are asking

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might run off deck power. thats a decent idea.

How does one get more power or one get de tuned? i know they have diff t/s params, and the impedance curve is diff for each speaker, but is it significant enough to be concerned about?

I'm not worried about blowing them, i'm a good 60 watts under rated rms for each set.

2004 Jeep Liberty Limited

2 13w7s

skar 3500

cnf mids (soon)

xs batteries

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