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<blockquote data-quote="Cm_low" data-source="post: 8537151" data-attributes="member: 671764"><p>Not an expert here at all but if I am understanding u correctly you have 2 2ohm speakers up front and 4 2 ohm speakers for the rear and you want to wire the 2ohm speakers into pairs to make 4 ohms on each of the rear channels of a 4 channel amp then go the front speakers to the front channels to have 2 ohm loads on each front channel. This should work depending on the amp and if it is a 4 channel. If your speaking about doing this with a 2 channel and having unballenced loads more than likely it will not work properly and will cause damage to the amp or it will just trip into protect mode. From what I've heard alot of 4 channel amps you can have different loads on the front and rear channels depending on the amplifier and how they are setup internally because some are basically like 2 different amps inside one driving the front channels and one driving the rear so it doesn't matter to one what the others load is. Though like I said I am no expert and may be talking out my a** here. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cm_low, post: 8537151, member: 671764"] Not an expert here at all but if I am understanding u correctly you have 2 2ohm speakers up front and 4 2 ohm speakers for the rear and you want to wire the 2ohm speakers into pairs to make 4 ohms on each of the rear channels of a 4 channel amp then go the front speakers to the front channels to have 2 ohm loads on each front channel. This should work depending on the amp and if it is a 4 channel. If your speaking about doing this with a 2 channel and having unballenced loads more than likely it will not work properly and will cause damage to the amp or it will just trip into protect mode. From what I've heard alot of 4 channel amps you can have different loads on the front and rear channels depending on the amplifier and how they are setup internally because some are basically like 2 different amps inside one driving the front channels and one driving the rear so it doesn't matter to one what the others load is. Though like I said I am no expert and may be talking out my a** here. lol [/QUOTE]
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