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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 8098507" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>Two four ohm speakers wired in series will not get you a 2 ohm load per channel. You will be wired for 8 ohms nominal. If you are intent on getting a two ohm load per channel you will need to wire each pair of door speakers in parallel. As was mentioned this probably isn't the greatest amp for your application but if you don't over drive it I am sure it will sound ok. I can't imagine that AP amp is actually doing its rated power cleanly if at all. What speakers are you running in your doors? Seems like an awful lot of power for four door speakers especially if we are talking about coaxials. Kinda curious what drivers you are using that are rated for 300 watts rms a piece as you said the AP amps rms rating matched your speakers perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 8098507, member: 584130"] Two four ohm speakers wired in series will not get you a 2 ohm load per channel. You will be wired for 8 ohms nominal. If you are intent on getting a two ohm load per channel you will need to wire each pair of door speakers in parallel. As was mentioned this probably isn't the greatest amp for your application but if you don't over drive it I am sure it will sound ok. I can't imagine that AP amp is actually doing its rated power cleanly if at all. What speakers are you running in your doors? Seems like an awful lot of power for four door speakers especially if we are talking about coaxials. Kinda curious what drivers you are using that are rated for 300 watts rms a piece as you said the AP amps rms rating matched your speakers perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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