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<blockquote data-quote="smkr420" data-source="post: 7369653" data-attributes="member: 634066"><p>Hello Car Audio,</p><p></p><p>First time post, long time reader. I recently just bought a new car and thought i should upgrade the sound system. I have done this by bartering various things around my house on CL and coming out of pocket very little in $$$.. Over the course of 2 months i have put together the following Components: Pioneer AVH-3200BT, Polk Audio DXi 6500 Components set for the front doors, Polk Audio DXi 690 6x9's for the rear deck and a Alpine MRV-F540 amp to push them.</p><p></p><p>My question is on the wiring and RMS of the Amp and the speakers. The amp produces 80x4x4ohms and 100x4x2ohms and 200x4 Bridged. My speakers are all 100W RMS x 4 ohms. How would i wire the speakers to run at 2 ohms and still keep my four channels I would hate to have to bridge 4 channel amp to 2 channel. And wont i loose control of each speaker and just have front/back or left/right??</p><p></p><p>I would also like to know about the built in crossover or is it a equalizer in the amp? i have abosulty no clue how to use it or how it can help my experince with these speakers. and am i going to ruin these speakers if i only run 80w to them?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smkr420, post: 7369653, member: 634066"] Hello Car Audio, First time post, long time reader. I recently just bought a new car and thought i should upgrade the sound system. I have done this by bartering various things around my house on CL and coming out of pocket very little in $$$.. Over the course of 2 months i have put together the following Components: Pioneer AVH-3200BT, Polk Audio DXi 6500 Components set for the front doors, Polk Audio DXi 690 6x9's for the rear deck and a Alpine MRV-F540 amp to push them. My question is on the wiring and RMS of the Amp and the speakers. The amp produces 80x4x4ohms and 100x4x2ohms and 200x4 Bridged. My speakers are all 100W RMS x 4 ohms. How would i wire the speakers to run at 2 ohms and still keep my four channels I would hate to have to bridge 4 channel amp to 2 channel. And wont i loose control of each speaker and just have front/back or left/right?? I would also like to know about the built in crossover or is it a equalizer in the amp? i have abosulty no clue how to use it or how it can help my experince with these speakers. and am i going to ruin these speakers if i only run 80w to them? Thanks for the help everyone [/QUOTE]
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