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4 speakers to 2 channels POLK DB+ Polk MM
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<blockquote data-quote="AJStaples" data-source="post: 8748714" data-attributes="member: 680574"><p>Hey I have a pioneer 4/3/2 1200 watt amp. I have a single polk db10" sub bridged on one channel and I have polk db+ 6.5" components on the other channel.</p><p>I also have polk MM 5x7s from a previous vehicle that will fit in the rear. I want to put them on the channel with the components. I realize I will lose fade. I don't see a caution to not wire them in series or parallel. All speakers are 4 ohm. </p><p>The amp is capable of 125w rms @2ohm. Just seeing if it is safe for the speakers. </p><p>The amp model is pioneer gm d8704</p><p>And a screen shot of the amp power rating and impedance info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJStaples, post: 8748714, member: 680574"] Hey I have a pioneer 4/3/2 1200 watt amp. I have a single polk db10" sub bridged on one channel and I have polk db+ 6.5" components on the other channel. I also have polk MM 5x7s from a previous vehicle that will fit in the rear. I want to put them on the channel with the components. I realize I will lose fade. I don't see a caution to not wire them in series or parallel. All speakers are 4 ohm. The amp is capable of 125w rms @2ohm. Just seeing if it is safe for the speakers. The amp model is pioneer gm d8704 And a screen shot of the amp power rating and impedance info [/QUOTE]
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