doke01":2owtslvk said:Speakers are not usually wired in parallel or series. They each have their own dedicated wire pairs coming from the stereo. If you did want to add an additional speaker in parallel with an existing speaker you'd need to make sure the impedance for the parallel set was the same as the single speaker so you'd need to replace the original speaker as well.
Brian 27 OB":1hus8qdq said:Fluid motion ran all six speakers to the head unit, then they paralleled the interior speakers to a set of outputs on the head unit. The cockpit speaker pair are in the other outputs. That head unit is stable at 2 ohms. No need for an amplifier. As a matter of fact, I added another set of speakers to our 27. 2 speakers on each channel.
doke01":3dhi1f39 said:Speakers are not usually wired in parallel or series. They each have their own dedicated wire pairs coming from the stereo. If you did want to add an additional speaker in parallel with an existing speaker you'd need to make sure the impedance for the parallel set was the same as the single speaker so you'd need to replace the original speaker as well.
Brian 27 OB":13ahr0d2 said:Fluid motion ran all six speakers to the head unit, then they paralleled the interior speakers to a set of outputs on the head unit. The cockpit speaker pair are in the other outputs. That head unit is stable at 2 ohms. No need for an amplifier. As a matter of fact, I added another set of speakers to our 27. 2 speakers on each channel.
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