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Wasnt expecting to run an amp to my mid and tweets but changed my mind. So i got my 6 3/4" kappas in today. I got my KS 3 1/2" for the dash and will be getting some 6x8's too. My question is am i able to run all these off my old RF 120a2 amp. The Kappas are 2 ohms so i think thats going to mess me up running multiple isnt it. Just want to do it right since i'm installing it all myself. Back in the day i'd just run all 6 wires straight into the 2 channels lol. Thanks for any input.
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Found answers finally after searching and playing with wording. Sounds like i'm better off getting a 4 channel and parallel one set.
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ditto! If you go with a component stereo setup you need to bridge in separate amps. You can run them all off one but by the time you've increased your load, you've decreased your amps output to a level that generally does you no good, and puts both your amp and your speakers at risk.
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