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yes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You could if you know how to wire the speakers in the proper sequence. You also must know how use capacitors on the sub to make it respond only to bass! It is best to use a different amp. Seriously!!!!!! Y-THINK-Y * And while they do make commercially available accessories that do what Y-T-Y says, by the time you buy one that works for your situation, install it, etc., it will probably be cheaper and you'll get a better result just getting a specialized sub woofer amp.

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Q: Could you power a set of speakers and a sub with a two channel amp?
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