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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8577011" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>any 2 channel should be able to run in stereo so just run 1 channel to each sub if it gets a little warm thats normal after 15-30 mins.. gain set to high?, gain should never be higher than 1/2 way up bass boost off or very very low., if subs are single vc 4 or 5 ohm u need mono amp thats 2 ohm stable,, if they dvc subs each vc showing 5 ohm its probably 4ohm dvc just reads high wire each 1 to 2 ohm (or 2.5 whatever) then run amp 2 ohm stereo 1 channel per sub u will get more power that way again every amp should be 2 ohm stereo stable (not 2 ohm bridged)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8577011, member: 671921"] any 2 channel should be able to run in stereo so just run 1 channel to each sub if it gets a little warm thats normal after 15-30 mins.. gain set to high?, gain should never be higher than 1/2 way up bass boost off or very very low., if subs are single vc 4 or 5 ohm u need mono amp thats 2 ohm stable,, if they dvc subs each vc showing 5 ohm its probably 4ohm dvc just reads high wire each 1 to 2 ohm (or 2.5 whatever) then run amp 2 ohm stereo 1 channel per sub u will get more power that way again every amp should be 2 ohm stereo stable (not 2 ohm bridged) [/QUOTE]
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