Wiring differant ohm speakers together. 2&4 ohm P3s

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Well....according to this...
https://www.cnet.com/products/jbl-pro-power-bp1200-1-car-amplifier/specs/

you can use a total two ohm load or a total four ohm load (and I imagine anything in between).

If you wire the speakers in series, the impedance adds.

If you wire them in parallel the impedence = (R1*R2)/(R1+R2) where R1 is the impedance of one speaker and R2 is the impedance of the other.
Well....according to this...
https://www.cnet.com/products/jbl-pro-power-bp1200-1-car-amplifier/specs/

you can use a total two ohm load or a total four ohm load (and I imagine anything in between).

If you wire the speakers in series, the impedance adds.

If you wire them in parallel the impedence = (R1*R2)/(R1+R2) where R1 is the impedance of one speaker and R2 is the impedance of the other.
 
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