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<blockquote data-quote="revrider1" data-source="post: 1363828" data-attributes="member: 562318"><p>I dont mean to confuse you,but here we go.</p><p></p><p>If you were wanting to get a 2ohm load then you will have to put 1 set of speakers per channel, but then you would need 250watts per channel. If you were going to put 1 set per door/panel and parallel them you would then represent a 2ohm load, same with the other door/panel. Then you could run each set to the amp per channel for a 2ohm load per channel. Then you would need a much bigger amp. This is just for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revrider1, post: 1363828, member: 562318"] I dont mean to confuse you,but here we go. If you were wanting to get a 2ohm load then you will have to put 1 set of speakers per channel, but then you would need 250watts per channel. If you were going to put 1 set per door/panel and parallel them you would then represent a 2ohm load, same with the other door/panel. Then you could run each set to the amp per channel for a 2ohm load per channel. Then you would need a much bigger amp. This is just for example. [/QUOTE]
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