I have a 4 channel 4 ohm amp. Front speakers are 4 ohm so I know how to wire those. However, I have 2 ohm speakers sitting in the garage and was wondering how I could wire them up for my rears? So with a 4 ohm, 4 channel amp can I wire 2 speakers to 4 ohm and 2 speakers to 2 ohm?
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Need info on wiring my amp. Its an ohms question
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Yes, if not pushing something crazy thats not talking a bunch of watts. For 5 1/4" you should be fine. But if you wanted to this is how you make 2 ohms 4 ohms
+ -_______-+ I hope this makes sense to you the + represents the positive lead the - negative lead and the _______ represents a jumper wire. Hope this helps
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Parallel would be positive to positive and negative to negative and you would run a wire from the amp to the positive and one to the negative. Your diagram implies you should run each wire to each positive with a jumper connecting the negatives.
And to get a 4 ohm load, they need to be in series, not parallel, so like Luke said.
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Originally posted by Supadave View PostInstaller, if you went from negative to negative you would be running it parallel and that would drop the ohms. He needs to run it in series. He's running single voice coils. Come on you should know this, your a installer right? Its basic electronics.
are you high? or do you just like to run stuff out of phase.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827
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Originally posted by accident View Postlol at noob trying to puff out his chest at Luke over car audio
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