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Wiring 4 sets of I65c's to an AQ 200.2
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<blockquote data-quote="Kcarter1227" data-source="post: 8299772" data-attributes="member: 643997"><p>Hello all, getting ready to start ordering parts for a build, this question will pertain to the highs and mids aspect of it. My plans are to run an AQ 200.2 which is 340x2 at 2 ohms. For speakers I'm really interested in using the Incriminator I65C components, they will match the Lethal Injection's I'm wanting to run off of my AQ 2200. The I65C's are listed as 4 ohms I was going to buy 4 sets, they are listed as 85 watts per side so two full sets would go to each channel. My question is how will the impendance work? I know if I wire 4 mids and 4 tweets per channel I can get them at a 2 ohm impendance if each speaker is 4 ohms but when wiring to a crossover how does that affect impendance ? From what I understand, each set wired to a crossover will give me 4 ohms by themselves but if I wire 4 crossovers, the safest load I will be able to run is four ohms.... I don't mind running without crossovers, I know it will complicate things but I'm open. Any help is greatly appreciated !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kcarter1227, post: 8299772, member: 643997"] Hello all, getting ready to start ordering parts for a build, this question will pertain to the highs and mids aspect of it. My plans are to run an AQ 200.2 which is 340x2 at 2 ohms. For speakers I'm really interested in using the Incriminator I65C components, they will match the Lethal Injection's I'm wanting to run off of my AQ 2200. The I65C's are listed as 4 ohms I was going to buy 4 sets, they are listed as 85 watts per side so two full sets would go to each channel. My question is how will the impendance work? I know if I wire 4 mids and 4 tweets per channel I can get them at a 2 ohm impendance if each speaker is 4 ohms but when wiring to a crossover how does that affect impendance ? From what I understand, each set wired to a crossover will give me 4 ohms by themselves but if I wire 4 crossovers, the safest load I will be able to run is four ohms.... I don't mind running without crossovers, I know it will complicate things but I'm open. Any help is greatly appreciated ! [/QUOTE]
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