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Author Thread: Can 4-channel support 4 -speakers and a modertae subwoofer?
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Rambabu
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I have 100 X 4 RMS 4- channel amp and it is tri-way capable, using this tri-way capability can i power a moderate subwoofer (100 RMS), my front speakers are only 60 RMS, can i draw some power from front-channels.

Goal: is to power all 4-speakers and a little sub-woofer

Thanks
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Post Number: 1450
Registered: Nov-04
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Yes you can. 4 channel amp can be used as 5 way. 2 channels for the front, 2 for the rear, and rear channel bridged for the sub. All you'll need is couple of capacitors for the rears and a coil for the sub.
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Rambabu
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Issac, Thanks for the reply

What is a coil?

Can i use a tri-way crossover instead of capacitors and coil such as the following one

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-W4XfFMfctic/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?i=127TM100

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Post Number: 1460
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Yes you can use that device. It's the same as getting 2 capacitors for the rears and a coil (used to filter out high freq for the sub).
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