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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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Typically most 4 channel amps don't have a low pass filter needed to keep mids and highs out of subs. However given the chance that yours does, you could be ok; except for the fact that you have 15's that will probably want a lot more power than what your 4 channel can produce. I could go on and on if you'd like. Use the 4 channel for your highs and get a new amp for your subs.
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