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Help wiringmy amp!?

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ok i have an mtx 2100 amp which is a 2 channel amp that pushes 50 watt rms at 4 ohm, and 200 watt rms at 4 ohm bridged. if i want to wire 2 front speakers and 2 rear speakers to this amp, how would i do it to keep a 4 ohm load and still have them louder then my head unit was pushing them alone...or at maximum sound capacity ? please help! The amp is two ohm stable and runs at 100 watts rms unbridged.

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  1. Each of your speakers is 4ohms so there is no way to wire them for 4ohms unless they are all on one channel.

    What you should do is wire the two left speakers together and the two right speaker together, this will give you a 2ohm load on each channel. To do this just connect the two left speaker wires together and hook them up and connect the two right speaker wires and hook them up. Here is a link to a tool that make it easy, wiring option #1 is how to do it.

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