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I am going to have have 6 speakers each with a 2 ohm impedence.  the amp i will be using will be 6-channels and  2 ohm  stable.  is there any way to get the speakers to be wired into a 4 ohm or 2 ohm load?
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If your speakers are 2-ohms each, then one to a channel will create a 2-ohm load on the amp.  Is that what you're asking?
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i think i just asked a really stupid question.  but i just need to clarify.  each speaker will count as its own channel which means that each channel will have a 2 ohm load.  right?  so then if each channel is at 2 ohms the amplifier can still handle it.  i think i understand my stupid question.  thanks for your comment.  it made me realize how simple the answer was.

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