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Dsc 4125 2 ohm vs 4 ohm 6.5 components
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<blockquote data-quote="tommymilan311" data-source="post: 8427404" data-attributes="member: 664761"><p>How are you wiring it? Say, if you connected the front speakers parallel to one channel you'd lose stereo. If you connected your front right and rear right parallel you might lose surround (if that is important to you). If you have a 2 sets of fronts, or two sets of rears, it would make sense to wire your 2 front (or rear) rights parallel to one channel as you'd keep stereo and surround. I wouldn't connect right and left because you'll lose stereo and I wouldn't do front and rear because you'll lose surround.</p><p></p><p>What is your speaker orientation going to be? front-center-rear or front-front-rear or front-rear-rear?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommymilan311, post: 8427404, member: 664761"] How are you wiring it? Say, if you connected the front speakers parallel to one channel you'd lose stereo. If you connected your front right and rear right parallel you might lose surround (if that is important to you). If you have a 2 sets of fronts, or two sets of rears, it would make sense to wire your 2 front (or rear) rights parallel to one channel as you'd keep stereo and surround. I wouldn't connect right and left because you'll lose stereo and I wouldn't do front and rear because you'll lose surround. What is your speaker orientation going to be? front-center-rear or front-front-rear or front-rear-rear? [/QUOTE]
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