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<blockquote data-quote="hellbender" data-source="post: 1022143" data-attributes="member: 562204"><p>I had a question pertaining to this thread...is it possible when bi-amping to just wire your components in parallel to a 2 ohm load? If so what is the best way to do this? I have A/D/S components that are bi-ampable. My jbl amp pus out 123 watts rms per channel and my speakers are rated at 150 watts rms. by dropping them to a 2 ohm load they would see 169 watts rms. Is it worth going to a lower ohm for more power? thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hellbender, post: 1022143, member: 562204"] I had a question pertaining to this thread...is it possible when bi-amping to just wire your components in parallel to a 2 ohm load? If so what is the best way to do this? I have A/D/S components that are bi-ampable. My jbl amp pus out 123 watts rms per channel and my speakers are rated at 150 watts rms. by dropping them to a 2 ohm load they would see 169 watts rms. Is it worth going to a lower ohm for more power? thanks, [/QUOTE]
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