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<blockquote data-quote="cstek" data-source="post: 5384034" data-attributes="member: 605226"><p>I have the infinity 60.9 cs max RMS 90, and 692.9i 110 max. On crutchfields site (not where I got them from) They say they are 2 ohm compatable. How do I know if the speakers going to get 2 or 4 ohms from the 4 channel amp I pick? Like an amp that does 75 x 4 @ 4 ohms, would technically not be enough, however it would be like 150 x 4 @ 2 ohms. That would be more than enough, is there a special way to wire or something to ensure they are 2 ohms? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cstek, post: 5384034, member: 605226"] I have the infinity 60.9 cs max RMS 90, and 692.9i 110 max. On crutchfields site (not where I got them from) They say they are 2 ohm compatable. How do I know if the speakers going to get 2 or 4 ohms from the 4 channel amp I pick? Like an amp that does 75 x 4 @ 4 ohms, would technically not be enough, however it would be like 150 x 4 @ 2 ohms. That would be more than enough, is there a special way to wire or something to ensure they are 2 ohms? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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