So I currently have a box of 4 6x9 speakers on my tower. There are two pairs of speaker wire going into them and being fed off my five channel amp. The five channel amp powers the sub, in boat and tower speakers. I will be removing the 6x9's on the tower and putting up 4 Memphis HLCD speakers up. The Memphis speakers call for 100 watts RMS and are 2 Ohm. I don't really want to run new speaker wire through my tower and considered running the two tower speakers in series which would make it a 4 Ohm load, correct? I was thinking about running a PPi P600.2 amplifier to run just the tower speakers. Would this be the best way to take advantage of already having two speaker cables in place? Running two 2 Ohm speakers in series (creating a 4 Ohm load), does the amp still need to be 2 Ohm stable? And does it matter that the PPi amp is a class D. I was once told you don't run class D amps for tower speakers but it seems that class D is the better way to go and my NVX 5 channel amp is doing just fine under the observer seat.
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