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    Question Wiring 4 channel amp to 2 speakers.

    I have two 4-channel amps. One is a jl 300/4 which I want to use for the front speakers and a 150/4 for the rear speakers. How do I wire this if it is wired for one amp right now.

    Also, what is a good component speaker for the fronts that will handle this power?

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    Bridge the channels together. Front channels of the 2 amps bridge and run to your left side and then the Rear channels run to the right side.
    For instance http://mobile.jlaudio.com/pdfs/7111.pdf page 5 or 13 tells you how to bridge the amp.
    Good luck

    As for components I really like my Diamond Audio Hex series. It all depends how much money you want to spend.

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    I only have one power cord coming from the battery. So do I need a splitter or something?

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    Distribution block. Available anywhere. make sure you get subs that can be wired at the correct ohmage. For example, dual 4-ohms or single 2 or 8 ohm subs would work with a 4 channel and could be wired at 4-ohm (bridged) per channel.

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    Almost every combination youll need.

    http://www.crutchfield.com/ISEO-rgbt...rs_wiring.html

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