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<blockquote data-quote="PreludeDrew" data-source="post: 2728680" data-attributes="member: 573991"><p>Alright, i'm getting ready to buy my full range speakers. My question is... I have 6 Speakers stock, 2-dash,2 front,2 rear. the 2 dash and fronts run off of the Front Channels, and the rear off of the rear channels. When i connect these to my amp, the rears are obviously going to the rear (4channel Amp btw). And my thinking is the 4 Fronts are going to be wired in Parallel. Is this okay? meaning 2 rears @ 4ohm, 60Wx2-RMS, with 4 Fronts wired paralled @ 2ohms, 80Wx2-RMS. Another question is, when they are wired in parallel, is the power distributed evenly? meaning for the fronts should i buy speakers that are 40wRMS capable?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PreludeDrew, post: 2728680, member: 573991"] Alright, i'm getting ready to buy my full range speakers. My question is... I have 6 Speakers stock, 2-dash,2 front,2 rear. the 2 dash and fronts run off of the Front Channels, and the rear off of the rear channels. When i connect these to my amp, the rears are obviously going to the rear (4channel Amp btw). And my thinking is the 4 Fronts are going to be wired in Parallel. Is this okay? meaning 2 rears @ 4ohm, 60Wx2-RMS, with 4 Fronts wired paralled @ 2ohms, 80Wx2-RMS. Another question is, when they are wired in parallel, is the power distributed evenly? meaning for the fronts should i buy speakers that are 40wRMS capable? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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