2 Channel amp and 2 dvc?

Why do you want it to be 4 ohms? When I look at the specs of the amp you will get 300x2 at 2 ohms without it being bridged
Thats easy, im still learning and still have no idea about wiring subs lol. "300x2 at 2 ohms"

Right now i have a sub box with a seperate terminal for each sub going to thier own channel. If you take an ohm reading at each terminal its about 7.3 (My subs do not hit hard which is why im here). Can take the box apart, rewire it and have the ohm read 2 for each side? Would this be ok for my amp? Thanks for all the help

 
yea if you have dvc connect the two negative to one wire and the same for the positive. Do this for both subs and and connect them using all the terminals on the 2 channel amp. to me that would be your safest bet withought killing your amp.

 
You can also wire your woofers to a 4 ohm load and bridge the amp... Probably the best way, especially if they are in a common chamber enclosure.

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