Well, you're not sending 65 or 35amps to the speaker. You're sending Watts (power,
not current). When you split a wire you're dividing (for the most part) the wattage.
So, its pretty much the same thing as hooking it up for 4 speakers. If your amp
advertises 35W per channel (4 channel amp), you can bridge two of the channels then
you would get double the power. Then you would have 2 channels putting out something
like 140W per channel. Or at least it works that way with my RF. About the of fading
from front to rear. You will loose fading when there is only one amp output on the
back of your stereo.
-Gary
At 12:56 PM 2/24/01 -0500, you wrote:
>what are u doing!!!!
>anyway just woundering if i could get some help with hooking up my
>speakers. i have a 4x2x1 clarion amp its pretty nice but i was just
>woundering sene i get more power when i hook the speakers up for jusy two
>speakes i think i get 65amps but when i do it for 4 i think iget like
>35amps just woundering if i could hook them up for 2 then split the wire
>afterit goes outa the amp and be able it have it work all 4 speaks im not
>woried about fadeing from front to rear any advice ?? thanks
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