lewisb13
09-13-2010, 07:38 PM
So I have the amp here....
https://forum.moomba.com/showthread.php?p=113760#post113760
I have the stock HU from 05. Its a kenwood KCA-225MR (or whatever). It has the 2 bow speakers run on 2 channels at an obvious 4 ohm load. Fine. The 4 cabin speakers are ran in parallel at a 2 ohm load. So I have a 6 channel amp and Im going to use 2 channels for the front 2 speakers and then BRIDGE the remaining 4 channels into 2 channels so I can just leave the speakers wired how they are. Here are my amp stats...
4 ohms 60x6
2 ohms 90x6
mono bridge at 4 ohms 180x3
SO in my case I think I have 2 mono bridges at 2 ohms.
My question is, how many watts are the 4 CABIN speakers getting, each, and at what impedance?
If I have to go back and wire 1 speaker per channel, I will, but I was just trying to get outta doing that...
https://forum.moomba.com/showthread.php?p=113760#post113760
I have the stock HU from 05. Its a kenwood KCA-225MR (or whatever). It has the 2 bow speakers run on 2 channels at an obvious 4 ohm load. Fine. The 4 cabin speakers are ran in parallel at a 2 ohm load. So I have a 6 channel amp and Im going to use 2 channels for the front 2 speakers and then BRIDGE the remaining 4 channels into 2 channels so I can just leave the speakers wired how they are. Here are my amp stats...
4 ohms 60x6
2 ohms 90x6
mono bridge at 4 ohms 180x3
SO in my case I think I have 2 mono bridges at 2 ohms.
My question is, how many watts are the 4 CABIN speakers getting, each, and at what impedance?
If I have to go back and wire 1 speaker per channel, I will, but I was just trying to get outta doing that...