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heres my deal..first fo all let me say i keep getting different answeres and its driving me crazy..im using 2 sets of component speakers and each set consist of 2 6.5'' speakers and 2 tweeters and they are 4ohms..and come with there own x-overs..so in total i will be wiring 4 tweeters, and 4 6.5'' speakers and they come with 2 of there own x-overs..what is the final ohm load that i will get? i seriously need help with this please..

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You should end up with a 1 ohm load if you wire all in parallel if you wire in series you could get a 2 ohm load or a 4 ohm or if you really wanted to you could get i think up to a 16 ohm load but that would be pointless really so you will probably end up with a 1 ohm final load.

Are you using an amp to power these.

Pioneer DEH-P3000IB head unit

Rockford T1000.1bd

Two AQ SDC 2.5 12s

My build log.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/84319-darthballsy1s-04-ford-ranger-video-build-log/

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