At home, I have a set of 6x9's and a set of 4x6's that came out of my Blazer. They're good speakers (Pioneer 4 way and 2 way, respectively), but they've been just sitting there the past few years since I got the Camaro and got rid of the Blazer. I got the idea the other day to put one of each (one 6x9 and one 4x6) into a box (making 2 boxes total) and just using them as a rear chanel on my stereo in my room. I've got 2 questions about this, though.
1. I know that different subs work best with different size boxes and so assume that other speakers work the same. About how big should I make these boxes and should I try to have a divider between the 4x6 and 6x9 side so the airflow between them doesn't harm the sound any?
2. I believe both sets are 8 ohm speakers, or whatever the normal resistance for aftermarket speakers is (I can't look now since I'm at college and they're in my closet at home). If I hook the two speakers in a given box in series, it'll make the combination 16 ohm (sounds very high to me) and if I put them in parallel it will make the combination 4 ohm (sounds low but do-able). Would I risk damaging my amp (not a car amp, one for a normal stereo) by having one of these two (or both) setups hooked up to a rear channel and my front speakers being different (I don't know what they are)? Basically, is this something that will actually work or no?
Rob
[ January 28, 2004: Message edited by: Rob@USC ]</p>
1. I know that different subs work best with different size boxes and so assume that other speakers work the same. About how big should I make these boxes and should I try to have a divider between the 4x6 and 6x9 side so the airflow between them doesn't harm the sound any?
2. I believe both sets are 8 ohm speakers, or whatever the normal resistance for aftermarket speakers is (I can't look now since I'm at college and they're in my closet at home). If I hook the two speakers in a given box in series, it'll make the combination 16 ohm (sounds very high to me) and if I put them in parallel it will make the combination 4 ohm (sounds low but do-able). Would I risk damaging my amp (not a car amp, one for a normal stereo) by having one of these two (or both) setups hooked up to a rear channel and my front speakers being different (I don't know what they are)? Basically, is this something that will actually work or no?
Rob
[ January 28, 2004: Message edited by: Rob@USC ]</p>
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