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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff" data-source="post: 50438" data-attributes="member: 541909"><p>All four in series would be a 16 ohm load, and any amp wouldn't put out jack at that high of resistance. I would think you could wire two in series or parallel, then wire the pairs in parallel or series respectively (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Either way you would have a single four ohm load. You could wire 3 in parallel, then you would have a 1.33 ohm load if you amp can handle a load that low, not all can. You have several options, check to see how low of a load your amp can take, that will determine the best setup. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff, post: 50438, member: 541909"] All four in series would be a 16 ohm load, and any amp wouldn't put out jack at that high of resistance. I would think you could wire two in series or parallel, then wire the pairs in parallel or series respectively (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Either way you would have a single four ohm load. You could wire 3 in parallel, then you would have a 1.33 ohm load if you amp can handle a load that low, not all can. You have several options, check to see how low of a load your amp can take, that will determine the best setup. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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