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<blockquote data-quote="Saint211" data-source="post: 4931482" data-attributes="member: 564903"><p>Yeah, theres a number of ways to do it. Depends on the setup really, but youd definitely want an amp. Even if you had 2 ohm speakers, which do exist.... yeah you could wire them to a headunit by putting them in series, but theyd be getting like 7-11 rms each off a headunit.....</p><p></p><p>you cant do it it from the headunit with 6 speakers(of available voicecoil configs anyways). You could do 8 speakers if you had 2 ohm spekers, but theyd barely be seeing any power. Levels under ~3-3.5 ohms will burn out a standard deck. I wouldnt really go under 4 honestly.</p><p></p><p>You have several options for amplifiers, could do a 2 ch, 4 ch, or 6 ch.</p><p></p><p>2 channel could be used to power 4 speakers, 2 together for 2 ohms stereo... 2 speakers on each channel.</p><p></p><p>4 channel could do 4 to 8 speakers. You could do all 6 speakers. Id actually suggest this as one of your better options, you could do the front stage... 1 speaker to its own channel, then wire 2 speakers to 2 ohms off each back channel. Due to being 2 ohms you might even be able to find an amp that would match them all up in power Even if the back speakers end up with a little less power theyd still do a good job as rear fill,while having a strong front stage.</p><p></p><p>6 ch is obvious... 1 to each channel, but you could also do 3 8 ohm bridges //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p><p></p><p>Tons of ways to do this my man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint211, post: 4931482, member: 564903"] Yeah, theres a number of ways to do it. Depends on the setup really, but youd definitely want an amp. Even if you had 2 ohm speakers, which do exist.... yeah you could wire them to a headunit by putting them in series, but theyd be getting like 7-11 rms each off a headunit..... you cant do it it from the headunit with 6 speakers(of available voicecoil configs anyways). You could do 8 speakers if you had 2 ohm spekers, but theyd barely be seeing any power. Levels under ~3-3.5 ohms will burn out a standard deck. I wouldnt really go under 4 honestly. You have several options for amplifiers, could do a 2 ch, 4 ch, or 6 ch. 2 channel could be used to power 4 speakers, 2 together for 2 ohms stereo... 2 speakers on each channel. 4 channel could do 4 to 8 speakers. You could do all 6 speakers. Id actually suggest this as one of your better options, you could do the front stage... 1 speaker to its own channel, then wire 2 speakers to 2 ohms off each back channel. Due to being 2 ohms you might even be able to find an amp that would match them all up in power Even if the back speakers end up with a little less power theyd still do a good job as rear fill,while having a strong front stage. 6 ch is obvious... 1 to each channel, but you could also do 3 8 ohm bridges [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] Tons of ways to do this my man [/QUOTE]
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