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<blockquote data-quote="juddspaintballs" data-source="post: 2144383" data-attributes="member: 570502"><p>if you have a dual 4 ohm sub and you wire the voice coils in parallel then you'd get a 2 ohm load. if you wire a sub at 2 ohms to a 1 ohm stable amp, you're only going to be getting the power the amp pushes at 2 ohms. and the 1606D gives you enough power at 2 ohms for a dual 4 ohm sub.</p><p></p><p>if you have a dual 2 ohm sub and you wire the voice coils in parallel then you'd get a 1 ohm load. if you wire a sub at 1 ohm to a 1 ohm stable amp, you're giong to get the power the amp gives at 1 ohm. the 1206D gives you enough power at 1 ohm for a dual 2 ohm sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juddspaintballs, post: 2144383, member: 570502"] if you have a dual 4 ohm sub and you wire the voice coils in parallel then you'd get a 2 ohm load. if you wire a sub at 2 ohms to a 1 ohm stable amp, you're only going to be getting the power the amp pushes at 2 ohms. and the 1606D gives you enough power at 2 ohms for a dual 4 ohm sub. if you have a dual 2 ohm sub and you wire the voice coils in parallel then you'd get a 1 ohm load. if you wire a sub at 1 ohm to a 1 ohm stable amp, you're giong to get the power the amp gives at 1 ohm. the 1206D gives you enough power at 1 ohm for a dual 2 ohm sub. [/QUOTE]
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