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<blockquote data-quote="brents" data-source="post: 2266824" data-attributes="member: 571234"><p>i assume the components are 4ohm each. If so, just put each set of speaker wires in their respective terminals. IE Channel 1: pos to pos, and neg to neg from speaker 1, and the same for speaker two into channel 2. I do not believe those amps are wired parallel across the channels, may be wrong. If you have a volt meter (dmm) measure the impedance across the speaker wires before they enter the amp, 4 ohms is a nominal number, so you will probably see something like 3.8,3.9 ect for each seperate speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brents, post: 2266824, member: 571234"] i assume the components are 4ohm each. If so, just put each set of speaker wires in their respective terminals. IE Channel 1: pos to pos, and neg to neg from speaker 1, and the same for speaker two into channel 2. I do not believe those amps are wired parallel across the channels, may be wrong. If you have a volt meter (dmm) measure the impedance across the speaker wires before they enter the amp, 4 ohms is a nominal number, so you will probably see something like 3.8,3.9 ect for each seperate speaker. [/QUOTE]
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