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<blockquote data-quote="bcs350z" data-source="post: 3961724" data-attributes="member: 582660"><p>hey i have a question regarding a 4 component sets. I want to run a 4 channel amp. I was wondering if this wiring would be correct. All 4 component sets have a 4 ohm impedence. Can i wire the rear components in series and obtain a 8 ohm load and then do the same for the front 2 components giving me two 8 ohm loads? Now my question is can i run those two 8 ohm loads i got from the front/rear components parallel and obtain a 4 ohm final load for all 4 components? If not then what kind of specs on a 4 channel should i be looking for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcs350z, post: 3961724, member: 582660"] hey i have a question regarding a 4 component sets. I want to run a 4 channel amp. I was wondering if this wiring would be correct. All 4 component sets have a 4 ohm impedence. Can i wire the rear components in series and obtain a 8 ohm load and then do the same for the front 2 components giving me two 8 ohm loads? Now my question is can i run those two 8 ohm loads i got from the front/rear components parallel and obtain a 4 ohm final load for all 4 components? If not then what kind of specs on a 4 channel should i be looking for? [/QUOTE]
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