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Long story short, my friend is giving me his sound system, its a box with 2 15's and a 4 channel amp. I have an extra pair of 6x9's laying around my house and was wondering if I could hook up the 6x9's to the other 2 channels. Would this hurt anything? Would I fry the speakers?
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depends on how much the amp can handle. it'll also depend on what type of subs you have. are they single or dual voice coilover? if they are single you should be fine you would just need to adjust the output settings on those particular channels so you will get the mid and high range out of them and not the low range. if they are dual they will take 2 channels each if you want the most out of them.
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