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Wiring a 4 channel amp at multiple loads?


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This is probably a really easy answer but I can't seem to find one. All I'm wondering is can you run a 4 channel amp at different loads? Like running the A channel at a 2 ohm load and the B channel at a 4 ohm load. Can you do this or will the amp not work right because all the channels aren't at the same ohm load? My amp I have is the Hertz HDP 4.

Thanks in advance

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on most amps, you're good.

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

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I did it on a 4 channel RF for years. ran the front channels at 4ohm to the doors and the rear channels were bridged to the sub. Make sure you properly gain set and should be fine.

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Ok like you guys said my amp should be fine, but I was looking at the RMS watts for each configuration and this is what it says

4 channel 150x4 @ 4 ohm

4 channel 250x4 @ 2 ohm

3 channel 150x2 + 500x1 @ 4 ohm

3 channel 250x2 @ 2 ohm + 500x1 @ 4 ohm

2 channel 500x2 @ 4 ohm

None of these configuration are what I was thinking. I was thinking of running

4 channel 250x2 @ 2 ohm + 150x2 @ 4 ohm

Since this option is not on the list should I just stay away from it?

Thanks again.

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