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I have two nice sets of 6.5 componets. On the box it says 4ohms so I am assuming that is the load present at the crossover??

Each set handles 200/w rms and I have a 2 channel 800/w rms amp.

I will need to put a 2ohm load to each channel on the amp. So I will have to wire two 4ohm speakers down to two ohms, can someone tell me wich type of wiring to do.

I am a bit rusty since my last system install and I appreciate the help!!

2007-03-25 23:30:20 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

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2007-03-26 05:51:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yo need to do a parallel conection in order to down the impedance to 2ohm. This is very easy to do just conect 2 speakers of 4 ohm, positive of speaker 1 with the positive of speaker 2 and then to the positive terminal of the amp, the same with the negative wires. now the amp will see at its output a 2 ohm load.

2007-03-26 01:10:43 · answer #2 · answered by Mitchell 5 · 0 0

Basic electrics

basic electronics 4 ohm in paralell with 4 ohms = 2 ohms

maybe a 4 ohm resistor is paralell.

However as a speaker is basically a coil you are speaking 4 ohm impediance rather than 4 ohm resistance so maybe a 4 ohm speaker in paralell with a 4 ohm speaker will do the trick.

2007-03-25 23:50:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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