I have a 4 speaker Polk PA450UM head unit and was thinking of adding a Polk PA D50005 Amplifier.
I see some pontoons have 6 speakers, and would like to add 2 more speakers for the back couches.
Would I add the 2 speakers to my rear speaker wires which would actually be a total of 4 speakers and with the amp I would have the power for the 4 speakers or wouldn't that work?
How do you wire a 6 speaker system?
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How do you wire a 6 speaker system?
2014 Harris 22' Solstice Tri-toon
150 Mercury 4-stroke
150 Mercury 4-stroke
Re: How do you wire a 6 speaker system?
First off, that amp is not a good choice for your system. It's designed to run 4 full range speakers and a sub woofer. If you don't plan on adding a sub I would not choose a 5 channel amp.
As to your question of wiring 6 speakers in a 4 channel system, there are a few ways of attacking this project and here are the 2 ways I would suggest:
A) Buy 2 pairs of 8-ohm speakers and wire each pair in parallel (+ to + and - to -) and this will make your amp see a 4-ohm load. Buy 1 pair of 4-ohm speakers for the front.
B) Or technically you could buy all 6 speakers in 4-ohm and wire it up the same, but this will make 2 channels of your amp see a 2-ohm load. It will be more powerful, but it will work a bit harder and it's best to match all channels of a single amp. Would you experience a failure? Probably not.
As to your question of wiring 6 speakers in a 4 channel system, there are a few ways of attacking this project and here are the 2 ways I would suggest:
A) Buy 2 pairs of 8-ohm speakers and wire each pair in parallel (+ to + and - to -) and this will make your amp see a 4-ohm load. Buy 1 pair of 4-ohm speakers for the front.
B) Or technically you could buy all 6 speakers in 4-ohm and wire it up the same, but this will make 2 channels of your amp see a 2-ohm load. It will be more powerful, but it will work a bit harder and it's best to match all channels of a single amp. Would you experience a failure? Probably not.
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Re: How do you wire a 6 speaker system?
And for all us little leagues out there when that head unit drops sound at a volume, check the battery. I spent time with a meter checking my wiring when I chased the fox back to a bad battery. Two cells shot.
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Re: How do you wire a 6 speaker system?
Just so I understand the wiring for the 2 pairs of 8-ohm speakers do I run 4 wires from the 1 channel of the amp 2 wires to each 8-ohm speaker or do I run two wires to 1-speaker and then from that speaker connection do I run two wires to the 2nd speaker?ToonGuy wrote:First off, that amp is not a good choice for your system. It's designed to run 4 full range speakers and a sub woofer. If you don't plan on adding a sub I would not choose a 5 channel amp.
As to your question of wiring 6 speakers in a 4 channel system, there are a few ways of attacking this project and here are the 2 ways I would suggest:
A) Buy 2 pairs of 8-ohm speakers and wire each pair in parallel (+ to + and - to -) and this will make your amp see a 4-ohm load. Buy 1 pair of 4-ohm speakers for the front.
B) Or technically you could buy all 6 speakers in 4-ohm and wire it up the same, but this will make 2 channels of your amp see a 2-ohm load. It will be more powerful, but it will work a bit harder and it's best to match all channels of a single amp. Would you experience a failure? Probably not.
Thanks
2014 Harris 22' Solstice Tri-toon
150 Mercury 4-stroke
150 Mercury 4-stroke
Re: How do you wire a 6 speaker system?
Either way.
Re: How do you wire a 6 speaker system?
Wire both rears like this:
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Re: How do you wire a 6 speaker system?
Thanks for the diagram.
2014 Harris 22' Solstice Tri-toon
150 Mercury 4-stroke
150 Mercury 4-stroke