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6 Speakers To 4 Channel Amp Wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="Tynan9180" data-source="post: 8856180" data-attributes="member: 689752"><p>For clarity, why not example 2 ?</p><p></p><p>Example 2 is 2 ohm...my speakers are 4 ohm and amp uses less RMS wattage with the bridged 4 ohm full range operation...</p><p></p><p>Why shouldn't I bridge and use 4 ohm full range operation instead of 2 ohm stereo ?</p><p></p><p>Before just now receiving the 6x9's, I had a Kicker 6x9 wired like example 1 to my rear right 4x10...</p><p></p><p>That wiring blew both the 6x9 and the 4x10, and I think front right and rear right channels on the amp. Haven't tested the amp channels, but I'm sure they're blown...pushes out/up the good 4x10 speaker surface I have and stays there.</p><p></p><p>Someone mentioned I threw off the ohm's by adding that Kicker 6x9 and blew out the entire left side, amp channels and speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tynan9180, post: 8856180, member: 689752"] For clarity, why not example 2 ? Example 2 is 2 ohm...my speakers are 4 ohm and amp uses less RMS wattage with the bridged 4 ohm full range operation... Why shouldn't I bridge and use 4 ohm full range operation instead of 2 ohm stereo ? Before just now receiving the 6x9's, I had a Kicker 6x9 wired like example 1 to my rear right 4x10... That wiring blew both the 6x9 and the 4x10, and I think front right and rear right channels on the amp. Haven't tested the amp channels, but I'm sure they're blown...pushes out/up the good 4x10 speaker surface I have and stays there. Someone mentioned I threw off the ohm's by adding that Kicker 6x9 and blew out the entire left side, amp channels and speakers. [/QUOTE]
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