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Thanks for the recommendation! I dont care so much about Left to Right (balance), I would like to be able to control fade though.

If people are commenting, sorry I type slow also.

I was more or less talking about not being able to fade from front tot back. as you would want your right output playing the right side of the car and same for the left.

If you must know and I take you are playing full range, you wire the positves of the right 5.25 and 6x9 together and the negatives together would give you the 2 ohm load you are looking for and same for the left.

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just keep it easy on ur part

use 1 speaker for each ch

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deepsilencer, on 22 Aug 2011 - 17:32, said:

splzx3, on 22 Aug 2011 - 17:27, said:

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I'm gonna go get me an Exedrin

Just run 1 speaker per channel, bro.

Just because your amplifier is capable of producing a little more power @ 2 ohms doesn't mean it'll be beneficial or even noticeable...

You can't fix stupid

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Just run 1 speaker per channel, bro.

Just because your amplifier is capable of producing a little more power @ 2 ohms doesn't mean it'll be beneficial or even noticeable...

Yeah, I guess. I just looked at it and I think it would be around eighty more watts. Imma go get a drink :drink40:

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Just run 1 speaker per channel, bro.

Just because your amplifier is capable of producing a little more power @ 2 ohms doesn't mean it'll be beneficial or even noticeable...

Bingo. You go from 420 watts to 500 watts, which is 20 watts a channel. 20 watts a channel is not worth losing balance capabilities.

 

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