blacksharpiemar
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I recently purchased a 4 channel amplifier (specs below) and need some assistance wiring my polk speakers at a 2 Ohm load. My car audio knowledge is limited.
Here are the amplifier specs:
Class AB circuitry - 2 ohm stable
Continuous power
- 4 ohms (RMS) - 65 x 4
- 2 ohms (RMS) - 100 x 4
Bridged Power
- 4 ohms (RMS) - 190 x 2
Maximum Power
- 4 ohms - 130 x 4
- 2 ohms - 200 x 4
The amplifier is a Precision-Acoustics PA604 and has four (+ & -) output terminals.
How can I ensure the speakers are wired at a 2 Ohm load as opposed to 4 Ohm? Your assistance is much appreciated!
I recently purchased a 4 channel amplifier (specs below) and need some assistance wiring my polk speakers at a 2 Ohm load. My car audio knowledge is limited.
Here are the amplifier specs:
Class AB circuitry - 2 ohm stable
Continuous power
- 4 ohms (RMS) - 65 x 4
- 2 ohms (RMS) - 100 x 4
Bridged Power
- 4 ohms (RMS) - 190 x 2
Maximum Power
- 4 ohms - 130 x 4
- 2 ohms - 200 x 4
The amplifier is a Precision-Acoustics PA604 and has four (+ & -) output terminals.
How can I ensure the speakers are wired at a 2 Ohm load as opposed to 4 Ohm? Your assistance is much appreciated!