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<blockquote data-quote="csu87" data-source="post: 5896015" data-attributes="member: 608868"><p>well ill tell you what i did.</p><p></p><p>hooked my 4 6.5 alpines into my 4 channel amp(100rms each). each speaker to its own channel. I have my small 4x6 sonys connected directly to my headunit(~50-75rms each). then i have my 2 subs wired in parallel and series down to 2ohms going to my mono amp.</p><p></p><p>with the alpine you could do 4 of the speakers to 4 of the channels and the sub to one channel. this will give you 75rms per speaker and 300rms for the sub according to the specs i found online. then you could run your tweeters from the jbl amp.</p><p></p><p>as for your original question</p><p></p><p>total rms doesnt change no matter what way you wire. if a speaker is 50rms itll take 50 rms. its the amp that matters about the wiring. also its <strong>series</strong> not serial</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csu87, post: 5896015, member: 608868"] well ill tell you what i did. hooked my 4 6.5 alpines into my 4 channel amp(100rms each). each speaker to its own channel. I have my small 4x6 sonys connected directly to my headunit(~50-75rms each). then i have my 2 subs wired in parallel and series down to 2ohms going to my mono amp. with the alpine you could do 4 of the speakers to 4 of the channels and the sub to one channel. this will give you 75rms per speaker and 300rms for the sub according to the specs i found online. then you could run your tweeters from the jbl amp. as for your original question total rms doesnt change no matter what way you wire. if a speaker is 50rms itll take 50 rms. its the amp that matters about the wiring. also its [B]series[/B] not serial [/QUOTE]
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