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Need to figure out how you will wire those speakers. The mm651 if wired in parallel will drop the imprudence too far maybe. If in series it will cut your volume level.
Depends what you want. The Pioneer 6X9's have a lower frequency response than any speaker I've seen/heard. That means better bass !! I would stay with a 2 way speaker for your 6X9. Pioneers are about half the price of the Hertz too !!!
Thanks guys was on the fence about the TS-D6902R and was considering Polk MM691 but GP's assessment of the increased bass response is what I was looking for in a 6x9 speaker.
Information needed on amplifier for an all alpine stereo setup for Electra Glide.
1. Alpine 143Bt or 147Bt head unit.
2. Four alpine SPR-60, 6.5 speakers.
3. Two SPR-69, 6x9 speakers in rear bags.
4. Will the alpine KTP-445 run the 6 speakers or is another alpine amp. needed to drive these speakers .
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