Originally posted by RJP56
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So I would run one set of wires from + on channel 1 and - on channnel 2 which are bridged too one set of speakers wired in series, and + on channel 3 and - on channel 4 to the other set of speakers in series. Will I have to turn the gain down a little so I don't overpower the speakers?
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You are correct, and then you'll take a wire from the empty speaker terminals and connect them together. so speaker 1 neg to speaker 2 pos, speaker 3 neg to speaker 4 pos. speaker 1 pos goes to channel 1 pos, speaker two neg to channel two neg, channel three pos to speaker three pos and channel four neg to speaker 4 neg. Mike is right, otherwise you're basically running redundant wires.
Start with your gains down around 10% and turn them up until you hear clipping, and then back them off a hair.
Like I said in my first post, the series nets an easier load for the amp to handle. Series plus bridged gets you good power and enough resistance.Travis Fling
Choctaw Lake
Current - 1989 Ski Nautique 2001
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