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Is it ok to hook up 4 ohms and 8 ohms speakers to a amplifier?
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<blockquote data-quote="hotncguy18" data-source="post: 1630158" data-attributes="member: 238556"><p>I have a Pyle Pro PZR 2000 (2000 watts) amplifier. It can go down to 4ohms impedence. Here is the link to the owners manual:http://www.pyleaudio.com/manuals/PZR3000...</p><p></p><p>Basically here is what I'm wanting to do. I have 16 gauge wire and I have one pair of speakers that is 4 Ohms impedence and the other pair that is 8 Ohms impedence. For the 4 Ohms speakers I was going to connect the wires so that there on one channel of my amplifier and the 8 Ohms speakers, I was going to connect and thread the wires so that there on the other channel of the amplifier. I was wanting to get more sound and base out of my system. Can I do this without hurting the speakers or the amplifier? Is this the best way to do it. I was going to leave it on stereo mode also to do this. My amplifier can be bridged and go into mono mode as well. Please let me know the best solution for this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotncguy18, post: 1630158, member: 238556"] I have a Pyle Pro PZR 2000 (2000 watts) amplifier. It can go down to 4ohms impedence. Here is the link to the owners manual:http://www.pyleaudio.com/manuals/PZR3000... Basically here is what I'm wanting to do. I have 16 gauge wire and I have one pair of speakers that is 4 Ohms impedence and the other pair that is 8 Ohms impedence. For the 4 Ohms speakers I was going to connect the wires so that there on one channel of my amplifier and the 8 Ohms speakers, I was going to connect and thread the wires so that there on the other channel of the amplifier. I was wanting to get more sound and base out of my system. Can I do this without hurting the speakers or the amplifier? Is this the best way to do it. I was going to leave it on stereo mode also to do this. My amplifier can be bridged and go into mono mode as well. Please let me know the best solution for this? [/QUOTE]
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