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New guy here! I’ve been reading and retaining some ideas from you guys and I would like to say first of all that this forum has to be the best by far! I have a ton of questions so thanks in advance to everyone.i would appreciate some crossover suggestions and was wondering if I could run mono and stereo together or should I just run full mono? Here’s what I have.
sd 1200.4 4ohm
sd 800.4 4ohm
stinger 700.4
4 FP 6rs140 8ohm bridged/ paralleled on the SD800.4s
prv 6mr500 8ohm in lower fairing
bridged/paralleled on the sd1200.4
FP 8rs250 8ohm bridged/ paralleled on the sd1200.4 in the stock bags
prv6mr300 sealed bridged/ paralleled on one side of the stinger in the bag
4 GZ 500 tweeters paralleled (2) on each remaining channels on the stinger 2 in the fairing 2 in the bags
keenwood head unit
DSI-2
I could run tweeters in stereo and I’m thinking I could run upper fairing in stereo or is that a bad move.
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