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TheMadScientist 
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Posted: August 22, 2003 at 6:15 AM / IP Logged  
My friend is really cheap.He has a Jensen XA 1120 220Watt Mosfet Power Amp.Not really top of the line stuff,but this is all that he has. He also has two Cuspid TS-A6999 in his 1993 Pontiac Sunbird.He did have two 3.5 speackers in his front but he blew them so he has decided to go with just the 6x9's for awhile.I am hooking up his amp for him.Is there any wiring procedure or anything that I can do to get the full power out of this amp into those 6x9's.I hope that you guys can help, Thank You
speedwayaudio1 
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you could bridge it. but each speaker would still get the same power, and then you would no longer have left and right channels. You will be mono, and thats ok if that what you want. I'd hook it up regular 2 ch.
Big Dave
TheMadScientist 
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Posted: August 22, 2003 at 11:39 AM / IP Logged  
Ok,thanks.I really didn't think that there was anyway to get more power out of this little amp,but thanks for the help.
speedwayaudio1 
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your welcome
Big Dave
Ketel22 
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to get any power out of the amp use larger power wire and larger fuse on the power wire, but if the 6x9 are lower level makes sure they can handle the power.
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speedwayaudio1 
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you could use 1/0 power line and it would not make any differance. 220 watts is all that amp will do. if you lower the ohm load it will just shut down.
Big Dave

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