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Very quick tower wiring question

Speedling

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2008
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I have my tower apart and in the garage because when i installed it i didn't realize how this tower has "knuckles" in it making it very hard to string wires.
I have one speaker hooked up, but stopped in my tracks.
Should i get a 6 wire cable of some sort to only string in once?
2 speakers and the light on top.
I am also looking to see if my amp is 2 ohm stable on both channels so if i add speakers i can just splice to existing and then i can technically get away with the same 6 wire for 4 cans and the tower light.
I also need a cleaner way into the hull than i currently have.
Currently this plug with rubber bushing deal that seems to leak water right onto where i had my sub box (conclusion from my sub box thread)
 

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Found the manual and yes 2 ohm stable
Not a huge killer sound system. 50x2 @4 or 75x2@2(so like 35x4 @4 ohms each)
 
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