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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

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That amp only puts out 60 watts x 4 channels @ 4 ohms, so you could power two per chan. @ 4 ohm

So it wouldnt handle if i put all 10 in just that amp? Cuz i cant have two amps cuz my eq only has one output for front and onefor rear and these amps only have inputs not outputs

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That amp only puts out 60 watts x 4 channels @ 4 ohms, so you could power two per chan. @ 4 ohm

So it wouldnt handle if i put all 10 in just that amp? Cuz i cant have two amps cuz my eq only has one output for front and onefor rear and these amps only have inputs not outputs

You can wire 2 speakers @ 2ohms per channel and possibly get 8 of the speakers playing. As far as 10 I can't figure out a way for it to work. Maybe some one else can

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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?

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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

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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

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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?

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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

the speakers with 2 ohm coils will see more power than the 4 ohm ones.

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That amp only puts out 60 watts x 4 channels @ 4 ohms, so you could power two per chan. @ 4 ohm

So it wouldnt handle if i put all 10 in just that amp? Cuz i cant have two amps cuz my eq only has one output for front and onefor rear and these amps only have inputs not outputs

Than add a Y-splitter to the frontoutput so your EQ can handle both amps.

"in the abundance of water, the fool is thirsty" Bob Marley

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