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<blockquote data-quote="veryphatpepsi" data-source="post: 2065844" data-attributes="member: 570014"><p>Alright, first off, I would like to apoligize for my lack of knowledge. I have done some research, but I literally know nothing. So I've decided that this early in my car audio career -- and before I make a costly mistake -- I should just simply ask people that actually know what they're talking about. With that said, I now bring you to the point of this post.</p><p></p><p>Now, I have made no real decisions. I understand Ohm's on a very simple level, which leads me to be a bit confused with mixing certain components. Say I buy 4ohm speakers for the front and for the back I get 2ohm ones. Now, I want an amp to power these . The amp I'm looking into is an Infinity that supplies 111x4 at 4ohms and 139x4 at 2ohms. Knowing that, what would happen to any of the components if I hooked it all up. Basically, will it be bad for the amp to power both 4ohm and 2ohm at the same time, the speakers? Is it even possible?</p><p></p><p>Once again, I'm sorry for my ignorance. Thanks in advance. Also, I also apoligize if this has already been gone over somewhere. I haven't tried looking around forums too much. I have done a lot of research, though, and I have learned a lot.</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veryphatpepsi, post: 2065844, member: 570014"] Alright, first off, I would like to apoligize for my lack of knowledge. I have done some research, but I literally know nothing. So I've decided that this early in my car audio career -- and before I make a costly mistake -- I should just simply ask people that actually know what they're talking about. With that said, I now bring you to the point of this post. Now, I have made no real decisions. I understand Ohm's on a very simple level, which leads me to be a bit confused with mixing certain components. Say I buy 4ohm speakers for the front and for the back I get 2ohm ones. Now, I want an amp to power these . The amp I'm looking into is an Infinity that supplies 111x4 at 4ohms and 139x4 at 2ohms. Knowing that, what would happen to any of the components if I hooked it all up. Basically, will it be bad for the amp to power both 4ohm and 2ohm at the same time, the speakers? Is it even possible? Once again, I'm sorry for my ignorance. Thanks in advance. Also, I also apoligize if this has already been gone over somewhere. I haven't tried looking around forums too much. I have done a lot of research, though, and I have learned a lot. Andy [/QUOTE]
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