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<blockquote data-quote="Emanuel Rodriguez" data-source="post: 8894043" data-attributes="member: 693254"><p>Hello guys,</p><p>I need some answers if I can do certain things with the bridge channel on my amp. I currently have a Kenwood KAC-8404 4 channel amp. I have 4 door speakers connected to all the channels. I recently upgraded my two front door speakers with SOME DS18 Pro-6.4 and their Pro-TWX1 tweeters. They’re both 4 ohms and I wired them in parallel so are they both should be receiving 2 ohms without having to change the wiring on the amp? Or what happens if on the amp I set both front speaker set up on the same bridged channel so that the rear 2 speakers can get their regular 4 ohm. </p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emanuel Rodriguez, post: 8894043, member: 693254"] Hello guys, I need some answers if I can do certain things with the bridge channel on my amp. I currently have a Kenwood KAC-8404 4 channel amp. I have 4 door speakers connected to all the channels. I recently upgraded my two front door speakers with SOME DS18 Pro-6.4 and their Pro-TWX1 tweeters. They’re both 4 ohms and I wired them in parallel so are they both should be receiving 2 ohms without having to change the wiring on the amp? Or what happens if on the amp I set both front speaker set up on the same bridged channel so that the rear 2 speakers can get their regular 4 ohm. Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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