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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 372284" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>If you wired your components in parallel, then yes. Based on the specs you provided (I am not familiar with the amp personally) you would lose power by doing that. In four ohm stereo you are giving your components 75 watts each, for a total of 150 watts. They would split the 110 watts though and only get 55 each. You would also lose stereo capability and the front stage would be horrible.</p><p></p><p>It does appear that the specs you provided are a bit off, though. My guess would be more along the lines of 75x2 @ 4; 110x2 @ 2; and 220x1 @ 4 bridged. I would also suspect that the amp is not 1 ohm stereo/2 ohm mono stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 372284, member: 550915"] If you wired your components in parallel, then yes. Based on the specs you provided (I am not familiar with the amp personally) you would lose power by doing that. In four ohm stereo you are giving your components 75 watts each, for a total of 150 watts. They would split the 110 watts though and only get 55 each. You would also lose stereo capability and the front stage would be horrible. It does appear that the specs you provided are a bit off, though. My guess would be more along the lines of 75x2 @ 4; 110x2 @ 2; and 220x1 @ 4 bridged. I would also suspect that the amp is not 1 ohm stereo/2 ohm mono stable. [/QUOTE]
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