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Question on wiriing 4 channel amps
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<blockquote data-quote="Gauntlet" data-source="post: 87590" data-attributes="member: 545529"><p>Ok, heres the deal, ive got a pair of Infinity Kappa 693.5i 6x9's in my rear deck, which have 110 RMS, and ive got a pair of infinity kappa 462.5cfp 4x6 faceplates in my doors, which have 60RMS. The impedance of both pairs of speakers is 4ohms. I plan on getting a JBL P80.4, which pushes 40x4 at 4 ohms, and 80x4 at 2 ohms. Is there anyway I can wire the 6x9s so theyre running at 2 ohms and get 80 watts per speaker, and wire the 4x6's so theyre running at 4 ohms and get 40 watts per speaker, or is this not possible? If it is, can somebody run down a wiring diagram for me?</p><p></p><p>Also, my HU has 3 4V preamp outputs, front rear and sub. Does it make a difference what output I use, since my amp is powering both the front and rear speakers?</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot, your help is greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gauntlet, post: 87590, member: 545529"] Ok, heres the deal, ive got a pair of Infinity Kappa 693.5i 6x9's in my rear deck, which have 110 RMS, and ive got a pair of infinity kappa 462.5cfp 4x6 faceplates in my doors, which have 60RMS. The impedance of both pairs of speakers is 4ohms. I plan on getting a JBL P80.4, which pushes 40x4 at 4 ohms, and 80x4 at 2 ohms. Is there anyway I can wire the 6x9s so theyre running at 2 ohms and get 80 watts per speaker, and wire the 4x6's so theyre running at 4 ohms and get 40 watts per speaker, or is this not possible? If it is, can somebody run down a wiring diagram for me? Also, my HU has 3 4V preamp outputs, front rear and sub. Does it make a difference what output I use, since my amp is powering both the front and rear speakers? Thanks a lot, your help is greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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