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the electrical impedance/resistance will not match. Home speakers are 8ohm and 6X9 car speakers are 4 ohm the speaker would work, but would not last long if played at high volume.

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Q: SHould you use your CD player or power amplifier to wired to 6 by 9 stereo speaker?
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