My amp has 2 channels of 100watts each.. and is it better to connect individual speak

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  • jjahshik32
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 309

    #1

    My amp has 2 channels of 100watts each.. and is it better to connect individual speak

    my question was is it better to connect individual speakers onto its own channel? I mean 1 channel has 100watts and If I put left and right speakers on that 1 channel.. is it worse than putting say right speaker on channel 1 and just that 1 speaker gets its own 100w channel and left speaker on 2nd channel and each channel is labelled A(channel 1), B(channel 2). So I put the settings on channel A + B to be active.. or is it better to put both speakers on channel 1 left and right and just enable Channel A on... sorry guys I wish there was a chatroom instead.. cause I have bunch of questions.. after the tweeter went out just freaked out...
  • wgriel
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    • May 2006
    • 241

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    Just put them both on 'A'. Incidently, both channels (A&B) run off the same amplifier, so you wouldn't gain anything. It's just a convenience that allows you to add a second pair of speakers.

    Bill

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