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#57989
29th Jul 2004 1:25pm
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i have 315w 6 X 9's, got a 500w amp, not yet obtained a sub, if the amp is hooked up to my 6 x 9's will there be a problem?
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#57990
29th Jul 2004 1:43pm
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not at all the amp will just share the wattage between the 2 ie 250 watts per 6*9, your need the wirin kit to if ur gonna hook the amp to the 6*9s easily obtained from nearest motorworld £20
hope this helps
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#57991
30th Jul 2004 9:51am
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if your worried about overpowering the 6x9's then turn down the amount of power that the amp is puttin to them. as long as the 6x9's are not distorting then they should be fine
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