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cruelneo 
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can you put reg. boston speakers that are factory made 4ohm load put them in parallel and make it a 2ohm load so the amp can send more power thanks let me know.
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yes you can, but it usually isn't a great idea since they won't sound as nice as they were in a 4ohm setup, distortion goes up. 
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well in my case it made them sound great but i just want to see what affects would happen but thanks.
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Posted: January 26, 2005 at 8:03 PM / IP Logged  
They will sound better because they're louder.  Once you replace the amp with one that outputs sufficient power into a 4 ohm load, you will appreciate the difference in quality the amp will make.  Boston = SQ, so treat them with the cleanest power that you can.
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so what 4 channel do u think it was on an alpine f340

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