Speaker Wiring Info

Series Wiring - For speakers in series you add the impedances of the speakers together. The wattage of the combination will be that of the lowest wattage speaker. 

If you were using (2) 8 ohm speakers you'd have a 16 ohm cabinet. If you were using (2) 200 watt speakers you'd have 200 watts of power handling. 

            Example of series wiring:           


Parallel Wiring - Speakers of equal impedances you divide the impedance value by the number of speakers. To determine the wattage you add the wattage of the speakers together.

If you wire (4) 16 ohm speakers in parallel you'd have a 4 ohm cabinet. (2) 16 ohm speakers in parallel would give you an 8 ohm cabinet.  If you were using (4) 100 watts speakers you'd have 400 watts power handling. If you were using (2) 100 watt speakers you'd have 200 watts power handling. 

  Example of parallel wiring:

  


Series/Parallel Wiring - All speaker's should be the same impedance & wattage. The impedance of the cabinet will be the same as one speaker. The wattage will be 2 times the individual speaker wattage.

If you're using 8 ohm speakers the cabinet will be 8 ohms.  If you were using 100 watt speakers the wattage for the cabinet will be 200 watts power handling.

Example of series/parallel wiring: