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<blockquote data-quote="Xrayt3x1" data-source="post: 8701415" data-attributes="member: 679327"><p>Hi, I have a question if this would be alright. I am planning on using a 4 channel amp on 6 speakers. 2 front doors, 2 back doors and 2 on backboard.</p><p></p><p>I am going to use a JBL club 704 amplifier rated at 2 ohms 100 Watts RMS × 4 or 4ohm 70 Watts RMS × 4 It can also do 4 ohms 145 Watts × 2 with a peak power of 1000 watts </p><p></p><p>My front door and back door speakers are all the same speakers .</p><p>All 4 are 6.5 JBL GT0629 rated at 3 ohms 5w - 125w RMS with a peak power of 180 watts</p><p></p><p>The pair of speakers on my backboard are 6x9 JBL GT0939 rated at 3 ohms 5w - 200w RMS with a peak power of 300 watts.</p><p></p><p>I dont have alot of money so would I be able to hook these 6 speakers to my 4 channel amp without causing any harm? And how would I go about hooking them up? 2 front speakers on 1 channel. 2 rear on 2nd channel and the 2 backboard speakers get their own separate channels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xrayt3x1, post: 8701415, member: 679327"] Hi, I have a question if this would be alright. I am planning on using a 4 channel amp on 6 speakers. 2 front doors, 2 back doors and 2 on backboard. I am going to use a JBL club 704 amplifier rated at 2 ohms 100 Watts RMS × 4 or 4ohm 70 Watts RMS × 4 It can also do 4 ohms 145 Watts × 2 with a peak power of 1000 watts My front door and back door speakers are all the same speakers . All 4 are 6.5 JBL GT0629 rated at 3 ohms 5w - 125w RMS with a peak power of 180 watts The pair of speakers on my backboard are 6x9 JBL GT0939 rated at 3 ohms 5w - 200w RMS with a peak power of 300 watts. I dont have alot of money so would I be able to hook these 6 speakers to my 4 channel amp without causing any harm? And how would I go about hooking them up? 2 front speakers on 1 channel. 2 rear on 2nd channel and the 2 backboard speakers get their own separate channels? [/QUOTE]
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