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i was looking at the RE audio 6.5 xxx component speaker($279) i saw that they are 2 ohm. i need 3 sets of them (a total of 6 woofers and 6 tweeters) i plan to wire the woofers to 1 4ch. same with the tweeters to another 4ch. so question is should i wire 2 wofers to 1 ohm or to 4 ohm.that would be ch 1& 2 leaving 3 & 4 for one set . i know there there not may 1ohm 4ch out there and that they are not cheep.

alpine head unit (freebee 2009 model)2 sets of eclpise 5.25 comp. speakers.

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1. memphis mojo 2500 watt amp

1. rockford fosgate t2 15"

dual 2 ohm wired to 4 ohm . seeing 600 watts

1. realm audio 600 watt 4ch

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with 1 4 chn per 6 speakers you would have to do 3 speakers in series on 2 channels bridged. so you would be at 6 ohms bridged or the same power as 3 ohm per channel. Which pretty much any 4 channel will handle.

if you wired 3 in parallel on 2 channels you would be at .67 bridged or .3 per channel, which no 4 channel will handle that i'm aware of.

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Run 2 6 channel amps instead?

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