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Pairing Amp with Speakers

nate154

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I'm a little new at this. If this is my 4 ch amp specs, what speakers would you buy, and how would you set it up for all four?

4 Ohm - 50w
4 Ohm Bridged - 200w
2 Ohm - 100w
2 Ohm Bridged - 400w

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What are you wanting to do ? Are you wanting to power all four cabin speakers..? Or the front door speakers and a sub?
 

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4 - ohm 50 watt, you'll need a separate amp for a sub. If you were just powering the front speakers you could bridge the 4 ohm for more power and run 2 channels instead of 4, or you if you were running single sub you could bridge the 2 ohm for more power on a single channel.
 

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Yeah not really. All they showing you doing is tapping into the speaker wires to run an extra set of speakers. You're still running 4 channels.
 

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Thinking you need a 5 channel amp for 4 speakers and a sub
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