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<blockquote data-quote="Saint211" data-source="post: 4846647" data-attributes="member: 564903"><p>Run front RCAs and rear RCAs to your 4 channel. Wire one speaker to each channel. Daisy chain from the 4 channel output stalks to the mono input stalks.</p><p></p><p>The way the output RCAs on amps work is they are a complete pass-through, they wont have the high pass filter on them. the whole signal will be sent to the mono, which will then filter out the highs.</p><p></p><p>Plus this method will still preserve the fade and balance functions on your deck. you dont want to wire 2 speakers to each other with that setup. You can only yield a 1 or 4 ohm load. 4 is safe but wouldnt make much sense when you can run one 2 ohm speaker to each channel. This will maximize the amount of power your speakers are getting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint211, post: 4846647, member: 564903"] Run front RCAs and rear RCAs to your 4 channel. Wire one speaker to each channel. Daisy chain from the 4 channel output stalks to the mono input stalks. The way the output RCAs on amps work is they are a complete pass-through, they wont have the high pass filter on them. the whole signal will be sent to the mono, which will then filter out the highs. Plus this method will still preserve the fade and balance functions on your deck. you dont want to wire 2 speakers to each other with that setup. You can only yield a 1 or 4 ohm load. 4 is safe but wouldnt make much sense when you can run one 2 ohm speaker to each channel. This will maximize the amount of power your speakers are getting. [/QUOTE]
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