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Wiring two different sets of woofers for a lower impedance help


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Currently my setup is a set of t2 components ran active off a p600x4. 

I was wondering if I could wire a set of 6.5 coaxials in my rear deck in parallel so that the two 4-ohm speakers create a 2-ohm load on the amplifier.

Would this be okay even though the speakers are basically half a car length apart? One in the doors and one in the rear deck. 

Or am I better off running another 2-channel amp for my tweeters and the p600x4 for all my 6.5s?

Side note, the t2 component 6.5s are 100 rms 200 peak; tweeters are 75 rms 150 peak. The coaxial 6.5s I am considering are the T1650 (75 rms 150 peak).

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if you are runing active and have a lpf on your front components then your rear coaxials wont play any highs unless i read our post wrong.

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11 minutes ago, strangeduck said:

if you are runing active and have a lpf on your front components then your rear coaxials wont play any highs unless i read our post wrong.

You're right about that.

I guess if I were to upgrade I would have to use another 2 channel amp for my tweeters. That way I can use either an rca splitter or the amps output rcas to plug into both the front and rears.

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Run your rears off of radio power.

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