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Question about amp wiring....6 ohms??
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<blockquote data-quote="XanderMoser" data-source="post: 3009383" data-attributes="member: 574859"><p>Wait. I still don't see why you don't run your amp in 4 channel mode. It takes care of all of the problems with speakers in series with different resistances and power levels. You should have separate gains for the front and rear channels. Set them independently. You can send more power to your front components and less to your rear coaxes this way. Just lower the gain on the coaxes. An amp does not always send its rms value. That value is just the estimated maximum value that it will do unclipped for a continuous amount of time. Or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XanderMoser, post: 3009383, member: 574859"] Wait. I still don't see why you don't run your amp in 4 channel mode. It takes care of all of the problems with speakers in series with different resistances and power levels. You should have separate gains for the front and rear channels. Set them independently. You can send more power to your front components and less to your rear coaxes this way. Just lower the gain on the coaxes. An amp does not always send its rms value. That value is just the estimated maximum value that it will do unclipped for a continuous amount of time. Or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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