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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7363324" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>Now for a real life buying experience. Say you just bought 4 new speakers or components. Each component is 4ohms and can handle 75watts RMS. You will want to look for an amp that can supply that power. You could get a 4 channel amp that does 75watts rms @4ohms per channel and just wire each speaker to each channel on the amp. Or you could get a 2 channel amp that does 150watts at 2ohms per channel and wire the components together in parallel so that you have 2 pairs of them wired together on each channel. The speakers will recieve 150watts together meaning they will recieve 75watts a piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7363324, member: 631331"] Now for a real life buying experience. Say you just bought 4 new speakers or components. Each component is 4ohms and can handle 75watts RMS. You will want to look for an amp that can supply that power. You could get a 4 channel amp that does 75watts rms @4ohms per channel and just wire each speaker to each channel on the amp. Or you could get a 2 channel amp that does 150watts at 2ohms per channel and wire the components together in parallel so that you have 2 pairs of them wired together on each channel. The speakers will recieve 150watts together meaning they will recieve 75watts a piece. [/QUOTE]
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