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Old Aug 6, 2001 | 02:01 AM
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ohms for front speakers

i have a 75x4 at 4ohm, 110x4 at 2 ohm amp, all 4 of my front speakers are rated at 4 ohms, say nothing about 2 ohms, could i push em at 2 ohms (110 watts) or would they blow up or something

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Old Aug 6, 2001 | 02:45 AM
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You could bridge your two left speakers together, and your two right speakers together, and run your amp at 220x2 @ 2 ohms (if your amp is bridgable). This would provide 110 watts to each speaker, but you loose all fade control, and are completly unable to control the front and rear levels independently. However, 75 real RMS watts for each speaker should be plenty for most people, but how much USABLE power you can get from a profile I do not know.

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