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<blockquote data-quote="egold" data-source="post: 5273331" data-attributes="member: 604564"><p>This might be a stupid question but it's always good to laugh before a holiday. I checked the jbl website The front and rear speakers run at 2 ohm's. Does that mean the fronts and rears run at 4 ohm each channel. the sub running the same as the sub also runs off this 4 channel? or am i running at 2 ohm's, it's a bit confussing.</p><p></p><p>Im looking at a Zeus ZXi 8008 740-Watts A/B-Class.</p><p></p><p>4 x 110-Watts + 300-Watts x 1-ch RMS @ 2-Ohms</p><p></p><p>4 x 55-Watts + 200-Watts x 1-ch RMS @ 4-Ohms</p><p></p><p>If I am running at 4ohm's is 55 watts loud enough The 200 watts the amp produces is the max for the sub, that I do know and just for my own curiosity how would I get it to run at 2 ohm's.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egold, post: 5273331, member: 604564"] This might be a stupid question but it's always good to laugh before a holiday. I checked the jbl website The front and rear speakers run at 2 ohm's. Does that mean the fronts and rears run at 4 ohm each channel. the sub running the same as the sub also runs off this 4 channel? or am i running at 2 ohm's, it's a bit confussing. Im looking at a Zeus ZXi 8008 740-Watts A/B-Class. 4 x 110-Watts + 300-Watts x 1-ch RMS @ 2-Ohms 4 x 55-Watts + 200-Watts x 1-ch RMS @ 4-Ohms If I am running at 4ohm's is 55 watts loud enough The 200 watts the amp produces is the max for the sub, that I do know and just for my own curiosity how would I get it to run at 2 ohm's. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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