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Hey,
i want to buy a 4 channels amp but i have a question. In the front i got 2x 4x6 Infinity Reference that run at 2 Ohm and in the back i got 6x9 that run at 4 ohm. Is it possible with a 4 Channels amp to put the front in 2 ohms and the back in 4 ohm??
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Yes
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yes, its very easy just bridge the 2 ohm ones, this will give you a 2 ohm load, it should even say on the terminals.
4 channels amps 2 ohm -- posted image.
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Do not bridge your 4X6 dash speakers.  Stereo means 2 separate channels of information.  If you bridge the amp this will give you a mono signal.  Zero Stereo separation.   Just connect one speaker to each channel of the amp. 
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pheonixgd wrote:
yes, its very easy just bridge the 2 ohm ones, this will give you a 2 ohm load, it should even say on the terminals.
4 channels amps 2 ohm -- posted image.

Very bad advice.  You need to learn what you're doing before you post here my friend.  :)

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Well it works i just put a Rockford fosgate Punch 600.4 that i buy used for 50$ .. Is it good?
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sublinux wrote:
Is it good?

I can not hear it.  Does it sound good to you?

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pheonixgd wrote:
yes, its very easy just bridge the 2 ohm ones, this will give you a 2 ohm load, it should even say on the terminals.
4 channels amps 2 ohm -- posted image.
i guess this is why amps have protection circuits.
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Sorry guys, was basing it on subs, disregard my comment.
4 channels amps 2 ohm -- posted image.
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soundnsecurity wrote:
i guess this is why amps have protection circuits.

Priceless


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