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How many speaker can connect to a 4 channel amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8794126" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>2 ohm load in stereo mode is pretty common and a safe for most multi channel amplifiers but can get worked hard if loaded up with multiple speakers to get to the 2 ohm load.Just keep in mind to elevate the amplifier to get some air circulation under the amplifier to help keep cooler (even a fan) when ran hard. Running a 4 ohm load is a bit easier on an amplifier in most cases as well and a bit cleaner in most cases of sound, a good 4v hu helps with this as well for a cleaner signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8794126, member: 634282"] 2 ohm load in stereo mode is pretty common and a safe for most multi channel amplifiers but can get worked hard if loaded up with multiple speakers to get to the 2 ohm load.Just keep in mind to elevate the amplifier to get some air circulation under the amplifier to help keep cooler (even a fan) when ran hard. Running a 4 ohm load is a bit easier on an amplifier in most cases as well and a bit cleaner in most cases of sound, a good 4v hu helps with this as well for a cleaner signal. [/QUOTE]
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