I want to connect 3 speakers per door, BUT I have to let them run over one channel, so far so good. There are 2x 3-way boxes ( 165mm ) and 1 x 1-kickbass. ( 130mm ) So now the question how do I do it to make it work best. The problem is that the two 165mm speakers have 4Ohm and the kickbass has 8Ohm. Furthermore, they all have a different nominal and maximum load. 1x 3-way LS 165mm with 4Ohm and 260 watts peak (unrealistic value, but what other 1x 3-way LS 165mm with 4 ohms (no watt input) 1x Kickbass 130mm with 8 ohms and 60 watts (no matter if sinus, RMS or maximum ??) so you see my little problem, I want to connect all LS gladly, but don’t know as well as, in row ?? will certainly not get out at 16 ohms. All three parallel ?? would then have to be about 1.6 ohms ( final stage no idea if that is going along, it runs stable on 2 ohms, but for 1 ohm it is not designed, so k.a. if 1.6 in it si nd. Or should I just clamp a 0,4 ohm resistor so that I have 2 ohms ?? Or should I switch everything in parallel and clamp a resistor in addition to the weaker LS so that they don’t get that much ?? If yes, can one tell me how much ohm I have to take so that I can keep a certain wattage from the LS?? Or group ?? the kickbass with an LS in parallel and then the other LS in row ?? Should then be about 7 ohm. I want logically I’m afraid that all LS will get rid of it, but I’m afraid (since all have different performances ) that I’ll have a mix then, so that an LS is already at the limit and that maybe doesn’t even use its rms performance. And that’s where I’m not getting any further in the planning right now. So help!! Well, I’d let myself be beaten wide to give up one of the 3-way LS, but I want 1 LS and the Kickbass in any case and as I said, only 1 channel left for that. So that I can get rid of all LS, but I don’t want to have 1 LS and the Kickbass in it and as I said, only 1 channel left for that. hope some of you have some suggestions. Thank you Michael