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<blockquote data-quote="n3w_3ra" data-source="post: 8227734" data-attributes="member: 659183"><p>I currently have a alpine 4 channel that is 2 ohm stable I have the wires running back behind the headunit into the factory wiring.</p><p></p><p>I have 2 front door speakers 2 rear door speakers and 2 dash speakers.</p><p></p><p>Behind the headunit there are only 8 wires 2 for each of the door speakers. So I decided just to hook them up. The dash speakers also work. I'm assuming that the dash and front door speakers are wired together behind the dash. So I'm assuming that those are running at 2 ohms while the rear are running at 4 ohms. Not 100% about that.</p><p></p><p>Anyways I want too add 4 more speakers to my car 2 more front door speakers and 2 tweeters in the front pillars. If I just run the wires straight back to the amp without wiring will it put out 4 ohms to them or will it lower the impedance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n3w_3ra, post: 8227734, member: 659183"] I currently have a alpine 4 channel that is 2 ohm stable I have the wires running back behind the headunit into the factory wiring. I have 2 front door speakers 2 rear door speakers and 2 dash speakers. Behind the headunit there are only 8 wires 2 for each of the door speakers. So I decided just to hook them up. The dash speakers also work. I'm assuming that the dash and front door speakers are wired together behind the dash. So I'm assuming that those are running at 2 ohms while the rear are running at 4 ohms. Not 100% about that. Anyways I want too add 4 more speakers to my car 2 more front door speakers and 2 tweeters in the front pillars. If I just run the wires straight back to the amp without wiring will it put out 4 ohms to them or will it lower the impedance? [/QUOTE]
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