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Want to connect two or more speakers to your amplifier without risking damaging it? The answer lies in impedance—and two simple formulas anyone can use. In this video, I'll explain them step-by-step with practical examples. You'll learn the real difference between series and parallel connections, how to calculate the total impedance in each case, and how to combine both to safely connect four speakers without losing power or damaging your equipment. What you'll learn: The Golden Rule: why the final impedance can never be less than the amplifier's minimum impedance Series Connection: the formula ZT = Z1 + Z2 and when to use it (safer, less power) Parallel Connection: the formula ZT = ZP/N and the hidden dangers (more power, more risk) Series-Parallel Configuration: how to connect four 8Ω speakers and maintain a total of 8Ω Why an incorrect impedance is a "slow short circuit" for your amplifier Learn how to calculate series and parallel impedance to avoid damaging your amplifier! This guide is a continuation of our foundational video. Calculating ohms is KEY to the safety of your audio equipment. What is an ohm in an amplifier? Series and Parallel Connections Video Index: 00:00 — The Mistake That Burns Out Amplifiers 00:21 — The Golden Rule of Impedance 01:01 — Series Connection: Formula and Practical Example 01:50 — Parallel Connection: Power and Risk 02:51 — Series-Parallel: 4 Speakers, Step by Step 03:34 — Summary and Expert Recommendation #SpeakersInSeriesAndParallel #AudioImpedance #ConnectingSpeakers #AudioAmplifier #AudioOhms #DigitalAudioEncyclopedia 👉 Use the Impedance Calculator here: https://enciclopediadeaudio.com/calcu... 🚀 Unlock the PRO version by becoming a member: 👉   / @enciclopediadigitaldeaudio