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<blockquote data-quote="jcolley" data-source="post: 4486776" data-attributes="member: 589878"><p>i have been puzzled for quite a while as to why the different wiring options do what everyone says they do for output. this is probably me just being stupid somehow, but evey time that i put in numbers for speakers being run off of the same power source, i get the same output from the speakers whether they are running in series or parallel. i would test it out to see if i can hear anything, but i dont have an amp that is stable with a low enough load for me to wire in parallel... i understand how wiring in parallel vs. series will affect the amp, but i still do not understand how it effects the output on the speaker end of it... if someone is willing to take the time to explain the entire power transfer from the + terminal to the - one on the amp, i would be very appreciative. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcolley, post: 4486776, member: 589878"] i have been puzzled for quite a while as to why the different wiring options do what everyone says they do for output. this is probably me just being stupid somehow, but evey time that i put in numbers for speakers being run off of the same power source, i get the same output from the speakers whether they are running in series or parallel. i would test it out to see if i can hear anything, but i dont have an amp that is stable with a low enough load for me to wire in parallel... i understand how wiring in parallel vs. series will affect the amp, but i still do not understand how it effects the output on the speaker end of it... if someone is willing to take the time to explain the entire power transfer from the + terminal to the - one on the amp, i would be very appreciative. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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