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Best way to hook up 4 speakers to a 2 channel amp
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris1679" data-source="post: 8709923" data-attributes="member: 680398"><p>I have a question. I have an amp that can handle 2ohm. It's a Boss r4002 800w amp.</p><p>It's 2 channel. Right now I have 4 pioneer 5way 6x9 they are 4ohm. They are hooked up parallel. Would it be be better to run them in series instead and is there anyway to hook up 2 more 6x9 to it or 4 seems to be the max I can put on this 2 channel amp?</p><p></p><p>Is there a way to run all 4 in series then bridge it across both channels?</p><p></p><p>I guess basically my question is what is the best way to hook up my speakers.</p><p></p><p>I hope I posted this in the correct spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris1679, post: 8709923, member: 680398"] I have a question. I have an amp that can handle 2ohm. It's a Boss r4002 800w amp. It's 2 channel. Right now I have 4 pioneer 5way 6x9 they are 4ohm. They are hooked up parallel. Would it be be better to run them in series instead and is there anyway to hook up 2 more 6x9 to it or 4 seems to be the max I can put on this 2 channel amp? Is there a way to run all 4 in series then bridge it across both channels? I guess basically my question is what is the best way to hook up my speakers. I hope I posted this in the correct spot. [/QUOTE]
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