Hooking 2 sets of MM6501 to a 2 channel amp?
Dimehead
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I was wondering, if I hooked up 2 sets of the MM6501 components to a 2 channel amp, what would be the ohm impedance on the amp be? The amp is 1/2 ohm stable.
Front Stage
Polk Audio MM6501 Door's
Polk Audio MM5251 Kick Panels
Back: Polk Audio MM651
Sub : 2x Polk Audio MM1240dvc
Front's : Soundstream Reference 700s
Back : Polk Audio PA D200.2
SUB : Soundstream Referencre 1000s 1ohm
Alpine 3331 EQ
Alpine cda-9856 Receiver
Polk Audio MM6501 Door's
Polk Audio MM5251 Kick Panels
Back: Polk Audio MM651
Sub : 2x Polk Audio MM1240dvc
Front's : Soundstream Reference 700s
Back : Polk Audio PA D200.2
SUB : Soundstream Referencre 1000s 1ohm
Alpine 3331 EQ
Alpine cda-9856 Receiver
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It depends how you wire it mate.
Just like your subs, if you wire in parallel then the impedance halves. Where as if you wire in series the impedance doubles (in your situation)
So, if you wire them in parallel the amp will 'see' a 1.35 impedance. Which will be best as you'll get the most bang out of your amp.
Can someone step in if that's incorrect?