Wiring 4 speakers / 2 channel amp

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Amp Specs :

RMS watt per Channel (4 Ohms) - 150w * 2

RMS watt per Channel (2 Ohms) - 240w * 2

MAX watt per Channel (4 Ohms) - 340w * 2

Distortion @ RMS Watts - 0.03%

Channel Separation - 60dB

Damping Factor - 120+

Fuse - 30A * 2

Going to be using this 2 channel amp to wire front stage(6.5" comps) and a pair of rear 6x9's

Can one get away with wiring the components to Channel 1(left) and Rear 6x9's to Channel 2(right)?

Thanks!

 
Here's an easy way to fix your problem - don't run the 6x9's.All they're going to do is pull your soundstage back.

And please, don't do this.
Thanks for your reply... this query is on behalf of a friend. Im still in the market for my ICE //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

There's no way to efficiently run 4 speakers off the amp ?

 
You can, but you lose the ability to fade front-to-rear.
The better solution is just to run two speakers, which is all you need anyway.
Yeah I allready told him about the fading issue to begin with. Since the gear has allready been sourced I reckon this is what he's going to do the amp seems like it will handle the load anyway.

True fronts are enough! My old ride only had a front stage and a subbie in the rear:naughty:

thanks again

ditch the 6x9s ftw
mymate doesnt plan on adding a sub anytime soon and reeckons this will handle his bass needs for now.

 
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