View Full Version : How can i hook up 4 speakers to 1, 2 channel amp??
Charlie
03-07-2003, 08:36 PM
Hey! i have a fosgate punch amp, its two channels and i think 500 watts (it was powering my Hx2 1000w sub), i jsut picked up 6x9's and a momo component sytem, and without having to go through the trouble of buying another amp i was wondering if i could wiring it some way so i cna run all 4 speakers of the 2 channel amp...
CPHILHOWER
03-07-2003, 09:31 PM
The amp is 2 channel. You can Parallel wire the lefts to the left channel and do the same for the right channel. Assuming you are using the 6*9's for the rear and components for the front. You would wire the Positive wires together at the Positive and the negative wire to the negative terminal. This would produce a 2 ohm stereo load. This would allow you to Balance the sound left to right. You wont have front to rear control. For that, You need a 4 channel amp with 4 channel input.
Chris
charlie1
03-07-2003, 09:50 PM
thanks chris-would it do any damage to my speakers?
CPHILHOWER
03-07-2003, 11:55 PM
As long as you keep the Gain down to avoid distortion. No problems.
Chris
charlie2
03-08-2003, 05:31 PM
even if the component set is 4ohms? its cool to run it at 2ohms? im not sure how the ohms stuff works...
CPHILHOWER
03-08-2003, 06:35 PM
What model RF amp? The 4 ohm component and a 4 ohm 6*9 would yield a 2 ohm stereo load. It would make more power. About double what the amp is rated at 4 ohm. It would however add a little distortion to the sound. You may not notice.
If you want a 4 channel amp. I am currently running a RF Pnch 600.4. Makes about 90 watts rms per channel according to the certificate. I am in the process of getting a RF Power 550X to drive my stereo speakers. If you would be intersted, Please let me know. This would drive all your speakers without a problem.
Chris
charlie3
03-08-2003, 06:50 PM
aiight thansk chris, yeah im gonna try this first, but i might be interested in it, how much do you ask for? my model right now is the 300s
CPHILHOWER
03-08-2003, 08:45 PM
The 300S makes 75 *2 at 4 ohm, 150 *2 at 2 ohm. Of course you know RF amps exceed there specs a little. The Punch 600.4 is rated 75*4 at 4 ohm. But the Certificate sheet states 726 watts rms all channels driven 2 ohm. Which roughly translates to 90 watts rms per channel at 4 ohm. Like what you have execpt with two extra channels. If your head unit only has 1 pair of RCA, Then all you need is a pair of Y-adapters. Female to two male. Then you would hook the Lefts to the Left channel and Right to both Right channels.
I would like to get about $125 for the amp. its in good shape, Never abused. You can see the amp at WWW.CRUTCHFIELD.COM, Click on Site map, In the middle of the page you'll see Road Tests. Mine is Chris Philhower's Yellow Escape. That is my vehicle, i just changed the sub amp and sub box. Will be doing the stereo amp as well.
Chris
sntnsupermen131
03-09-2003, 01:09 AM
if i were you i would hook up the 6x9s to the 300s and buy a 400s for the components
that is if your components are in the front
and hopefully they are
do you have any subs?
your staging would be a lot better if you have more power from your highs/mids in the front than if theyre equal
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charlie4
03-09-2003, 05:45 AM
Hey chris, that sounds like a deal on ur amp, doe sit coem with shipping? i think im down to buy it, let me know, email me at everclear1567@aol.com to work out details
Charlie
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