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<blockquote data-quote="ST2015" data-source="post: 8869414" data-attributes="member: 690814"><p>Ok so the power is divided in parallel connection: 2 speakers 100W RMS each @ 4 Ohm (conected in parallel to get 2 Ohms impedance) both receive exactly 100W of power from a 200W RMS @ 2 Ohm amp. Right? Just to confirm.</p><p></p><p>Judging by your answer I would guess the same happens in series connection:</p><p>2 speakers (100W RMS @ 2 Ohm) both receive 100 W of power from an amp that is rated 200W @ 4 Ohm. Right?</p><p></p><p>But what do you mean with geting a signal from the speaker locations? Just ad another wire (2, + and -)? Where exactly? How to splite? Can you be more specific please. </p><p></p><p>Again, thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ST2015, post: 8869414, member: 690814"] Ok so the power is divided in parallel connection: 2 speakers 100W RMS each @ 4 Ohm (conected in parallel to get 2 Ohms impedance) both receive exactly 100W of power from a 200W RMS @ 2 Ohm amp. Right? Just to confirm. Judging by your answer I would guess the same happens in series connection: 2 speakers (100W RMS @ 2 Ohm) both receive 100 W of power from an amp that is rated 200W @ 4 Ohm. Right? But what do you mean with geting a signal from the speaker locations? Just ad another wire (2, + and -)? Where exactly? How to splite? Can you be more specific please. Again, thank you. [/QUOTE]
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