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Is it possible to split a channel in a car amplifier?
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<blockquote data-quote="drifter" data-source="post: 2116122" data-attributes="member: 250777"><p>I wish to buy a 2 channel amplifier, but it is wayy too powerful for my speakers, so is there any way i can split the second channel and make it go to two speakers? And at the same time, reduce the amount of power going to the speakers? I'm trying to run a set of 250watt max kenwood 6x9's, and i am planning on buying a 2 channel 1200 mainly for my 600watt sub, so yeah, just seeing if i could do something to that other channel, or if i should keep my dodgy amp for the speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drifter, post: 2116122, member: 250777"] I wish to buy a 2 channel amplifier, but it is wayy too powerful for my speakers, so is there any way i can split the second channel and make it go to two speakers? And at the same time, reduce the amount of power going to the speakers? I'm trying to run a set of 250watt max kenwood 6x9's, and i am planning on buying a 2 channel 1200 mainly for my 600watt sub, so yeah, just seeing if i could do something to that other channel, or if i should keep my dodgy amp for the speakers. [/QUOTE]
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