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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8711276" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Like I advised earlier, channel 5 is only one channel. So both yellows are actually one wire as are both blues. I think what you are wanting to know is if the amp will play 4ohm or 2ohm. The speakers that you use are the ones that decide at what ohm your amp will play. Since your door speakers are 4ohm, your amp has no choice but to play at 4ohms. Same goes with your sub, it is 4ohms so amp must play at 4ohms. If you want the amp to play at two ohms, you must get a similar sub and parallel the vcs. Other option is to change it out for a dual 4ohm or single 2ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8711276, member: 654802"] Like I advised earlier, channel 5 is only one channel. So both yellows are actually one wire as are both blues. I think what you are wanting to know is if the amp will play 4ohm or 2ohm. The speakers that you use are the ones that decide at what ohm your amp will play. Since your door speakers are 4ohm, your amp has no choice but to play at 4ohms. Same goes with your sub, it is 4ohms so amp must play at 4ohms. If you want the amp to play at two ohms, you must get a similar sub and parallel the vcs. Other option is to change it out for a dual 4ohm or single 2ohm. [/QUOTE]
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