A speaker for two outputs???
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moidu69
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Hello,
I would like to know if this combination is possible,
I have an 8-ohm speaker and a car radio with 4-ohm outputs
I have two front speakers to connect, and I want to know if I can connect my speaker to the left and right rear outputs and combine them by connecting positive to positive and negative to negative, as I don’t have any speakers in the back.
Thank you for your answers
I would like to know if this combination is possible,
I have an 8-ohm speaker and a car radio with 4-ohm outputs
I have two front speakers to connect, and I want to know if I can connect my speaker to the left and right rear outputs and combine them by connecting positive to positive and negative to negative, as I don’t have any speakers in the back.
Thank you for your answers
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A car radio amplifier develops 12.5w rms per channel mostly, meaning it integrates a stereo amplifier of 2x25w rms as well as 4 channels, which means a 2-channel amplifier doubled, and it cannot be bridged since it distributes its channels in H like the bridge would do, this would damage all the channels and potentially burn out the entire amplifier.
You can connect a dual voice coil speaker to the 2 rear channels, but not a single voice coil on 2 channels.
If your car radio supports 8 ohms, you can already divide its total rms power by 2.
You can connect a dual voice coil speaker to the 2 rear channels, but not a single voice coil on 2 channels.
If your car radio supports 8 ohms, you can already divide its total rms power by 2.