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<blockquote data-quote="JeepBoi" data-source="post: 8776865" data-attributes="member: 683863"><p>This may be a dumb question so bear with me. I have one P2 10 inch rockford fosgate punch (300w-500w) which can be ran parallel at 1 ohm or in series at 4 ohm. I was running it in series with my Alpine MRV M500 which I think has blown it's circuit. I am in the market for a new amp, and am wondering If I should get a different amp or the same one. I realize that I can get better bass while it is wired at 1 ohm. I am looking at <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0971NG7VH/?tag=caraudiocom-20" target="_blank">this amp</a> from CT sounds. As you can see it is monoblock and there is two different connections for both positive and negative speaker wires. I only have one pair of positive and negative speaker wire ends, so would I just leave two of the connections on the amp empty?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepBoi, post: 8776865, member: 683863"] This may be a dumb question so bear with me. I have one P2 10 inch rockford fosgate punch (300w-500w) which can be ran parallel at 1 ohm or in series at 4 ohm. I was running it in series with my Alpine MRV M500 which I think has blown it's circuit. I am in the market for a new amp, and am wondering If I should get a different amp or the same one. I realize that I can get better bass while it is wired at 1 ohm. I am looking at [URL='https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0971NG7VH/?tag=caraudiocom-20']this amp[/URL] from CT sounds. As you can see it is monoblock and there is two different connections for both positive and negative speaker wires. I only have one pair of positive and negative speaker wire ends, so would I just leave two of the connections on the amp empty? [/QUOTE]
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