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Your best bet, if using two amps, would be to run one channel of each amp to each woofer. If you wanted to use one amp, you could run the two woofers in each speaker in parallel. This would present a 4 ohm impedance to each channel.Regards,Technical AdvisorParts Express
You know John I had similar concerns but when I emailed the Parts express guy he replied with:So I didn't know I was misunderstanding something or if the amps would be able to handle sending (2) 4ohm loads to (2) 8ohm speakers (again, I'm a newb at this)
How would that 18 db/octave effect the sound? Do you have a better suggestion on how to amp this setup? Maybe some different amps or an easy crossover?
Any other ideas on a good amp solution for the Alpha's?
My humble suggestion: add a rear firing tweeter.
If you daisy chain the Daytons together ( as shown in the Emo link ) each Dayton can drive two Alphas so there's no need to connect the Alphas in series and you'll have a 8 ohm load instead of 4 ohms.