my pioneer amp

hey this is probably a stupid question, but ill give it a shot anyway...

i have a pioneer gm-x324 powering my 6x9s...

RMS Power at 4 Ohms 30 W x 4

RMS Power at 2 Ohms 35 W x 4

the question is.. whats the difference in ohms? obviously i would rather have the 35 watts at 2 ohms....buttttt how do i change it from 2 ohms to 4 ohms or whatever/if i can?

any information on maximum power,rms, peak, ohms, and everything else would help greattt pleaseee

the funny part is i was in electronics classes all through high school and i know what asll of this stuff stands for and means, but when its coming to these amps im lostttttt

 
you can't change it....if your 6x9's are rated at 4 ohms then you got 4 ohms

if they are rated at 2 ohms then you got 2 ohms.

it should say on them what their impedence is rated at.

 
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