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ninchnails 
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Originally I was wondering if I could use a resistor wired in parallel to drop the resistence of my components from 4ohms to 2.  After researching, I have found this cannot be done (see I read the forums).  My question is simple, is there any practical way to reduce the resistance and get more power to a set of speakers.  Specifically Polk Momo 6.5" component's.  Could I possibly mess around w/ the crossover, or is the whole idea just a waste of time and energy?
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If you want more power get a bigger amp.
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Bigger amp is the way to go.
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yeah, that's what I thought,  it was just wishfull thinking.
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you could listen harder...seriously, although it's more expensive than a new amp, try Dynamat.

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