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loonytu 
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i have two speakers mounted in the door and two in the back can i hook one left speaker and one left back speaker together and vise versa cause i use two tweeters mounted on the dash hooked  into the amp on channel one and two.  I use a four channel amp and a two channel amp for the subs

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Try this: leave the door speakers connected to the 4-channel amp and the sub to your 2-channel amp and power your tweets off the head unit (assuming it has speaker outputs and the tweets have a crossover.)  Tweeters only need about 20% the amplifier power of woofers.
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you can hook up the tweets to the head unit even when both preouts front and rear hooked up to the amp from the head unit
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Yes, assuming the head unit also has a built-in amp with speaker outputs.
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