Using 2 channel to run components

what are you wanting to do?

you could do that, but you would want left speakers on one channel and right speakers on another. But like it was said. what are you wanting to do?

what kind of speakers?

what kind of car?

 
You could run all your rights off one channel and

all your lefts off the other and kiss fading goodbye.

That would be a slightly better option that kissing stereo

goodbye.

 
I would recommend your right on one and your lefts on another.

Also you need to know what ohm load your speakers are and what your amp is rated at so you don't make your amp go poof

 
okay, heres the thing, when you run two speakers into 1 channel you have two wiring options, series or parallel. if you run them series the amp would see a 8 ohm load and if you run them parallel it will see a 2 ohm load. you need to see if your amp is 2ohm stable.

 
stereo > fading

Otherwise, you will have to drive while looking

out out your passenger window to get

anything close to a sound stage.

 
ive got a cheap 4 channel you can buy lol.

its not ideal to do what your wanting to do, but it's possible, if you equip will allow.

most people, if they even put rear speakers in, will power them from HU power.

 
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