The main purpose of a 2 channel amp is to power one or two subwoofers.
4 door speakers 2 channel amp.
Adding a 4 channel amp to your car stereo system two channels to run the front speakers and two channels to run the rear speakers not only raises the sound level but also greatly increases the sound quality of your music.
Before turning on your system make sure your amplifier s gains are set to their minimums their high and low pass filters are off set.
A 4 channel amp powers either four speakers or two front speakers and a sub with two channels bridged.
The answer to this is the 4 speaker and 2 channel amp configuration which has become quite famous these days.
Three 8 ohm speakers in parallel the impedance is 8 3 or 2 667 ohms.
However it is possible to wire a 4 channel amp to 4 speakers and a sub.
Lorenzo is back and is going to show you how to wire your speakers and subwoofers to your amplifier.
4 channel amps are great and have a lot of flexibility for the most part.
How to wire four speakers to a 2 channel amp by andrew wilson as many speakers as your amplifier can handle can be wired together.
You could use a very compact class d 2 or 4 channel amp for the rear speakers for example.
There are two ways to wire four speakers to a two channel amplifier.
In reality this is just two sets of series speakers.
If more than 2 speakers are connected in parallel so long as they are all the same impedance then the net impedance of the load is equal to the impedance of the one speaker divided by the total number of speakers.
Lorenzo shows you how to wire your speakers to your factory wiring harness being powered by the head unit s amplifier or an aftermarket kenwood amplifier.
My advice would be if you re strongly considering using the tweeters with the factory wiring try that temporarily to see what you think.
In series or in parallel.
A combination of series parallel.
However they re intended for use with 4 speakers or 2 speakers and a sub not both.
Hence once you connect all the four speakers to a 2 channel amplifier you can push all the speakers to their threshold limits without the fear of getting them overloaded at the same time.
Which one to choose depends on both the speakers and the amplifier specifically their impedance levels and limits.
I ve put together some really detailed information to help make this as painless and inexpensive as possible.