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<blockquote data-quote="Smoothe" data-source="post: 8327468" data-attributes="member: 663590"><p>I have a Rockford T400-4 Power Amp. I want to use the front channels (1+2) to power a set of 2ohm component speakers and the rear channels (3+4) to power rear 4ohm coaxial speakers. I want the added power to the front by using the 2ohm but don't know if mixing impedance's like that is possible or amp specific. I know this amp is 2ohm stable but not sure if you have to run all 4ohm or all 2ohm and cannot mix safely. Someone please clarify this for me if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoothe, post: 8327468, member: 663590"] I have a Rockford T400-4 Power Amp. I want to use the front channels (1+2) to power a set of 2ohm component speakers and the rear channels (3+4) to power rear 4ohm coaxial speakers. I want the added power to the front by using the 2ohm but don't know if mixing impedance's like that is possible or amp specific. I know this amp is 2ohm stable but not sure if you have to run all 4ohm or all 2ohm and cannot mix safely. Someone please clarify this for me if possible. [/QUOTE]
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