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  1. Ok thanks

    Now my second question channel 1 and 2 will have 4 speakers each 2 4 inch and a 4x6 and a tweeter how do i wire these to get a 2 or 4 ohm load total

    I was thinking or parallel wiring each pair and then in series to get 4 ohms would this be okay or how wld i wire the 4 speakers to one channel

    You have to wire front together on 2 channels and rear on the other 2 channels.

    Okay could u explain it a bit more please? The front together on 2 channels what exactly do u mean?

  2. Cuz i was thinking of wiring the 2 pairs in each door so 2 4" and a 4x6 and tweeter in parallel to get a 2 ohm loadfrom each then the 2 pairs in series for a 4 ohm load on one channel and the same way for the other door

    As for my 6x9s jst each straight to its own channel at 4 ohms

    Would this set up work?

    It's gonna damage your amplifier if your mixing 2 ohm loads and 4 ohm loads

    Amp will just see the final ohm load doesnt matter to the amp if each speaker has a different ohm to them

    Alright so i cld jst wire them like i said right?

  3. i just bought a kicker 350.4 and 2 pairs of kicker ks40 4 inch speakers i already have 4 speakers in my car 2 6x9s in the back 2 4x6s in the front and 2 ks13 tweeters my question is if i add these 4 new speakers to my front doors will my amp b able to handle all 10 speakers total? I plan on wiring each pair in parallel then in series to get a 4ohm load cuz i know it wont.handle a 1ohm load

    I know it might b over kill having 10 speakers but hey everyone has their own ways of thinking lol

    So plz help me with this they are for my front doors its gonna b 4 speakers on.each door so 4 speakers on each channel for the front channels

    And waht would be the best way to wire these

    Any help will be greatly appreciated

    Thanks

  4. If i change my box would it really make a difference? Their currently in a cheapy pre made 60 dollar ported box

    And the viehcle is a 99 mazda protege

    Trunk cars are really hard to get loud in, ON THE OUTSIDE. Not saying that you should be an asshat and go bumpin everywhere but still.. SUVs and trucks are usually easier to get louder on the outside of the car.

    Yeaa i know that nd i will soon b getting a 03 chevy silverado single cab or a 03 chevy silverado SS so i think ill let it go nd jst mess with the truck

  5. I have 2 12" kicker comps powered by a kicker 400.1 i know its not a big setup or a high output system so i know not to expect much however is there a way that i could get a bit more impact with this set up? They are parallel wired to the 400.1 and it could bearly be heard outside the car. I would like it to be louder and felt more outside the car as in feel the bass

    Once again i know its not a big set up but is there a way with what i have?

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