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Wiring Speakers to a 5 channel amplifier


FrmDaLeftCoast

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As of right now, my system sounds fantastic. Yet I get the feeling I'm not using the amp/speakers to its full potential. If I was dealing with subs, I'd have no issues. This just happens to be the 1st time I've ever dealt with mid's/highs speakers and a non-mono amplifier. 

Amplifier
Hifonics BRX 5000.5 (5 channel amp)
Specs:
4 ohm - 60 x 4 +475
2 ohm - 120 x 4 + 750
1 ohm - CH5: 1000 x 1
Mono Bridge @ 4 ohms - 240 x 2

Speakers 
Dash - Rockford Fosgate P132 (w/bass blockers) - 20w RMS/4 ohms
Front - JBL GTO939 - 100w RMS/3 ohms
Rear - JBL GX963 - 100w RMS/2.3 ohms
Note: The dash speakers are wired to the door speakers (from factory). If I remove one, the other won't work. 

Subwoofers 
2 x DS18 Z10 Elite (DVC/4 ohms/750w RMS ea.) wired @ 1 ohm. 

Is it possible to use the amps/speakers full potential and push 120 x 4 or 240 x 2? If so, how can this be done (using my current speakers)

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