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Can U Push More Then 4 Speakers On A 4 Channel Amp?


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u running an active setup?

just make sure the wattage is right and all you do is split the wires so that they are goining to both speakers its kind of hard to explain but you run the wire to the amp normally and then you go to about the middle of the wire you just ran and splice it hook up another wire to your splice and your good

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most 4 channels are 2 ohm stable per channel, that being said you can run either 2 4ohm speakers per channel, or 4 8ohm speaker per channel..... the wattage will be divided by the number of speakers.

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Yeah, be careful with the tweeters though. I've popped a few at 2ohms in the past. Make sure you put some kind of bass blocker on them otherwise they might give.

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most 4 channels are 2 ohm stable per channel, that being said you can run either 2 4ohm speakers per channel, or 4 8ohm speaker per channel..... the wattage will be divided by the number of speakers.

is 1.2khz good on a amp pushin highs

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