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Quick question about amp to speaker wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="juanmgarza26" data-source="post: 8057955" data-attributes="member: 645753"><p>Your speakers don't "pull power" they use what the amp puts out, technically yes you can use a 4 channel for 4 speakers and a sub, but they all have to run on the same ohm level, so if you want to hook up 4 speakers to 2 channels they are most likely going to be 4 ohm speakers and you have 2 per channel so they'll have to be wired to 2 ohms per channel, with this being said you are going to have to bridge your last channel and when you bridge you can only bridge to a minimum of 4 ohms... I suggest only one speaker per channel and one sub on the last 2 channels bridged...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juanmgarza26, post: 8057955, member: 645753"] Your speakers don't "pull power" they use what the amp puts out, technically yes you can use a 4 channel for 4 speakers and a sub, but they all have to run on the same ohm level, so if you want to hook up 4 speakers to 2 channels they are most likely going to be 4 ohm speakers and you have 2 per channel so they'll have to be wired to 2 ohms per channel, with this being said you are going to have to bridge your last channel and when you bridge you can only bridge to a minimum of 4 ohms... I suggest only one speaker per channel and one sub on the last 2 channels bridged... [/QUOTE]
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