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<blockquote data-quote="Cm_low" data-source="post: 8548926" data-attributes="member: 671764"><p>If I am understanding this correctly, you have 4 door speakers all 4 ohm and a 4 channel amp that is 2ohm stable on each channel or 4 ohm stable bridged across 2 channels and you want to add a sub to run off this amp as well, correct? If this is true I would wire the 2 fronts together down to 2 ohm on 1 channel, the 2 rear together down to 2 ohm on another channel and bridge the sub on the 2 remaining channels at 4 ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cm_low, post: 8548926, member: 671764"] If I am understanding this correctly, you have 4 door speakers all 4 ohm and a 4 channel amp that is 2ohm stable on each channel or 4 ohm stable bridged across 2 channels and you want to add a sub to run off this amp as well, correct? If this is true I would wire the 2 fronts together down to 2 ohm on 1 channel, the 2 rear together down to 2 ohm on another channel and bridge the sub on the 2 remaining channels at 4 ohm. [/QUOTE]
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