Posted March 26, 201312 yr I'm really on the fence about this one. Don't really understand all the possibilities or what u can do with both style amps. Currently only have 4 2 way speakers and no amp and I'm not really sure if I'll ever be switching over to components. If I don't ever make the switch..is there any difference between a 2 and 4 channel on just 2 ways? Correct me if I'm wrong but if I have a 4 channel with components I can connect the tweeters to 2 channels then the mids and highs to the other 2?I'm eyeing the fosgate t400.2 and .4 there's only like a 15$ diff between them but the .4 is out of stock and I don't really wanna wait.. :/
March 26, 201312 yr With that head unit you should use a 4 channel amp to power your 2ways.No to the second question.
March 26, 201312 yr Author With that head unit you should use a 4 channel amp to power your 2ways.No to the second question. new understanding...the crossover allows the tweeters to be run on the same channel as the speakers right? so then you could just wire them the same as the 2 ways correct?
March 26, 201312 yr With that head unit you should use a 4 channel amp to power your 2ways.No to the second question. new understanding...the crossover allows the tweeters to be run on the same channel as the speakers right? so then you could just wire them the same as the 2 ways correct?Correct.
March 26, 201312 yr Author With that head unit you should use a 4 channel amp to power your 2ways.No to the second question. new understanding...the crossover allows the tweeters to be run on the same channel as the speakers right? so then you could just wire them the same as the 2 ways correct?Correct. Bingo! so every speaker gets its own channel for either 2 way or component set up? does a lot of music take advantage of a 4 channel set up?-ive never heard one so i dont really know
March 26, 201312 yr Alot of us just like to run front speakers and tweeter. Plus the sub no rear speakers.To me it sounds better.
March 26, 201312 yr Author Music is recorded in stereo. That means a left and right channelSo in that case there's no real need for more than 2 channels?
March 28, 201312 yr And if its 2 channel its right and left not front and rear correct?Do you have front and rear speakers?
March 28, 201312 yr Author And if its 2 channel its right and left not front and rear correct?Do you have front and rear speakers?Yupp 2 front 2 rears
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