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<blockquote data-quote="QuikSilverRS91" data-source="post: 1056701" data-attributes="member: 552763"><p>Well yeah I mean it's gonna be a minimal lag... but the resistance is higher so the fronts wouldn't get as much wattage as the rears. But how can he control all four speakers if he is using a setup with two loops? Basically it would be wiring two speakers in parallel in each loop.. and if the two speakers are on the same loop you would only be able to control the loop and not the individual drivers. (sorry for the excessive use of the word loop)</p><p></p><p>Anyway maybe I missed something in the original post, let me know if I'm wrong on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuikSilverRS91, post: 1056701, member: 552763"] Well yeah I mean it's gonna be a minimal lag... but the resistance is higher so the fronts wouldn't get as much wattage as the rears. But how can he control all four speakers if he is using a setup with two loops? Basically it would be wiring two speakers in parallel in each loop.. and if the two speakers are on the same loop you would only be able to control the loop and not the individual drivers. (sorry for the excessive use of the word loop) Anyway maybe I missed something in the original post, let me know if I'm wrong on this. [/QUOTE]
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