maybe this ends up a stupid question to go in fail history...but, i just want some confirmation on what im doing...
i have a ppi 4 channel amp i am running 2 sets of front speakers off of and 1 set on the rear. so, front channels of amp are running 2 ohm 100x2rms and rear at 4 ohm 50x2.
my front stage is a 6 1/2 component set in kicks and a 6 1/2 coax in the door. what i did was ran a heavy wire from amp up to the external crossover box for the comp set input.... then ran my feed to the coax speaker from that same input location on the external crossover. kinda daisy chained it. so wire to input on xover then feeding on to input of coax. this should create a 2 ohm setup on the amp.
so, my question is.....should i be doing this?? i am looking to upgrade my amp to 100w rms setup which is what each set of speakers handle rms... so in 2 ohm it will be 200x2 rms being feed to the external xover.....
am i doing something i shouldn't be? could this damage the xover?
i have a ppi 4 channel amp i am running 2 sets of front speakers off of and 1 set on the rear. so, front channels of amp are running 2 ohm 100x2rms and rear at 4 ohm 50x2.
my front stage is a 6 1/2 component set in kicks and a 6 1/2 coax in the door. what i did was ran a heavy wire from amp up to the external crossover box for the comp set input.... then ran my feed to the coax speaker from that same input location on the external crossover. kinda daisy chained it. so wire to input on xover then feeding on to input of coax. this should create a 2 ohm setup on the amp.
so, my question is.....should i be doing this?? i am looking to upgrade my amp to 100w rms setup which is what each set of speakers handle rms... so in 2 ohm it will be 200x2 rms being feed to the external xover.....
am i doing something i shouldn't be? could this damage the xover?