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Default 2 channel amp powering speakers and sub?

i will be receiving an old 2 channel amp to put in my bros car. Its
2ohm stable, about 65w rms to each channel, 125w rms bridged to one
channel. My bro also has an old bazooka tube in which the amp doesnt
work. We gutted it, and took out just the sub. Now if we also have a
passive crossover, is it possible to have the amp power the 2 front
speakers and the sub?
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i will be receiving an old 2 channel amp to put in my bros car. Its
2ohm stable, about 65w rms to each channel, 125w rms bridged to one
channel. My bro also has an old bazooka tube in which the amp doesnt
work. We gutted it, and took out just the sub. Now if we also have a
passive crossover, is it possible to have the amp power the 2 front
speakers and the sub?


It's possible, but the passive xover will run you about a third the price of
a second amp on ebay.


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i have a crossover sitting here that was given to me. How would i go
about wiring the amp to the crossover to the sub + 2 speakers?




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i will be receiving an old 2 channel amp to put in my bros car. Its
2ohm stable, about 65w rms to each channel, 125w rms bridged to one
channel. My bro also has an old bazooka tube in which the amp doesnt
work. We gutted it, and took out just the sub. Now if we also have a
passive crossover, is it possible to have the amp power the 2 front
speakers and the sub?


It's possible, but the passive xover will run you about a third the price of
a second amp on ebay.

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Default 2 channel amp powering speakers and sub?

A low pass crossover for a 4 ohm subwoofer? Make sure that's the case
first. It should be a large coil.



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i have a crossover sitting here that was given to me. How would i go
about wiring the amp to the crossover to the sub + 2 speakers?




"Mark Zarella" wrote in message

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i will be receiving an old 2 channel amp to put in my bros car. Its
2ohm stable, about 65w rms to each channel, 125w rms bridged to one
channel. My bro also has an old bazooka tube in which the amp doesnt
work. We gutted it, and took out just the sub. Now if we also have a
passive crossover, is it possible to have the amp power the 2 front
speakers and the sub?


It's possible, but the passive xover will run you about a third the

price of
a second amp on ebay.



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