I wouldn't be too keen on wiring up all of your speakers to that particular amp. RF amps have a tendency to get extremely hot and shutdown. I have a 600.4 that I run to a single IDQ and some Diamond components. That's a 4 ohm mono load to the rear channels, and a 4 ohm stereo to the others. Yours system will be placing a 3 ohm mono load (which is below the recommended) on the rears and a 2 ohm stereo load on the front channels.
I think that any extended periods of driving at high to moderate listening levels will cause the amp to thermal and shut down, especially if it isn't recieving lots of cool air to help out the heatsink.
I think that you would be much safer trying to run just the front speakers from and the sub from the amp. If you still have problems, you will have to wire the sub to a 6 ohm mono load and proceede from there. It may work the way you have it planned, but I would be cautious.
I think that any extended periods of driving at high to moderate listening levels will cause the amp to thermal and shut down, especially if it isn't recieving lots of cool air to help out the heatsink.
I think that you would be much safer trying to run just the front speakers from and the sub from the amp. If you still have problems, you will have to wire the sub to a 6 ohm mono load and proceede from there. It may work the way you have it planned, but I would be cautious.