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<blockquote data-quote="Horsemanwill" data-source="post: 7329646" data-attributes="member: 598142"><p>ok first off doing what you want to do will may cause an impendance problem with the amp. if you take two 4 ohm speakers and wire them + to + and - to - your amp would see a two ohm load. most standard amps will be able to handle that with no problem. the more speakers you add the lower the impendance. three 4 ohm speakers will cause a load of 1.34 ohms most amps won't like to see a load like that. then there's the problem of making sure each speaker is seeing the right frequency they are ment to see.</p><p></p><p>i'd go here and do some fine reading <a href="http://www.bcae1.com/" target="_blank">Basic Car Audio Electronics</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horsemanwill, post: 7329646, member: 598142"] ok first off doing what you want to do will may cause an impendance problem with the amp. if you take two 4 ohm speakers and wire them + to + and - to - your amp would see a two ohm load. most standard amps will be able to handle that with no problem. the more speakers you add the lower the impendance. three 4 ohm speakers will cause a load of 1.34 ohms most amps won't like to see a load like that. then there's the problem of making sure each speaker is seeing the right frequency they are ment to see. i'd go here and do some fine reading [URL="http://www.bcae1.com/"]Basic Car Audio Electronics[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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