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<blockquote data-quote="pentavolvo" data-source="post: 5480654" data-attributes="member: 549798"><p>ok i recommend a 5 channel but u can get away with a 4 channel</p><p></p><p>if u wire then in parallel it will show a 2 ohm load per channel and this will work, wiring in series would give 8ohm but yield far less power</p><p></p><p>if u are gonna runt he fronts and rears off one set of channels and the sub bridged on the other run em in parallel, basically just run the positives and negatives to the amp and dbl it up</p><p></p><p>IMO some cars its far easier to run speaker wire in then others but if u are running less then 60wrms u shoudl be fine with factory wiring especially if its hard to run on ur car</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pentavolvo, post: 5480654, member: 549798"] ok i recommend a 5 channel but u can get away with a 4 channel if u wire then in parallel it will show a 2 ohm load per channel and this will work, wiring in series would give 8ohm but yield far less power if u are gonna runt he fronts and rears off one set of channels and the sub bridged on the other run em in parallel, basically just run the positives and negatives to the amp and dbl it up IMO some cars its far easier to run speaker wire in then others but if u are running less then 60wrms u shoudl be fine with factory wiring especially if its hard to run on ur car [/QUOTE]
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