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Join Date: Feb 2012
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I mean as in 2 full range and 2 sub woofers at the same time? It says 2 channel but there are connections for 4 speakers. It's an Audio Source AMP 50 amp: http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Source-AMP-50-Stereo/dp/B004U29IGG/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_49
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Yes, it'll take 2 sets of speakers.
I expect the connections for each channel are just wired in parallel, so watch out for using low impedance speakers in parallel - the amplifier is unlikely to hack it. Chris PS - you'll need a crossover for subwoofers. Doing a post-amplifier crossover is a lot of work in comparison: you may as well get a 2nd amplifier and make an active crossover. |
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