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<blockquote data-quote="SV.Gato" data-source="post: 5078689" data-attributes="member: 599939"><p>At the risk of being roasted...what happens if I were to connect two speakers to same channel. For instance, I have a four channel amp. I am tempted to wire, not in series or bridge, but to just shove two speaker wires into one channel for +/- and two speaker wires into the channel two +/-. The remaining two channels would be bridged to power my sub.</p><p></p><p>I am temped, but haven't done that. I've already ordered a mono amp...just finished wiring all the vehicle in preparation of receiving the amp.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for answering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SV.Gato, post: 5078689, member: 599939"] At the risk of being roasted...what happens if I were to connect two speakers to same channel. For instance, I have a four channel amp. I am tempted to wire, not in series or bridge, but to just shove two speaker wires into one channel for +/- and two speaker wires into the channel two +/-. The remaining two channels would be bridged to power my sub. I am temped, but haven't done that. I've already ordered a mono amp...just finished wiring all the vehicle in preparation of receiving the amp. Thanks for answering. [/QUOTE]
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