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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff" data-source="post: 50117" data-attributes="member: 541909"><p>If you wire all four in parallel to your mono amp (600x1) you will have a 1 ohm load. Check the specs on your amp to see how many ohms it is stable down to. If it is stable to one ohm, and considering that amp does 600 watts rms at 1 ohm (it may do more) then you would be underpowering those subs (150 rms each) if they are rated up to 500 watts rms. They would probably sound ok, but by no means reaching their full potential. You might be better off only powering two subs, or buying a second 600x1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff, post: 50117, member: 541909"] If you wire all four in parallel to your mono amp (600x1) you will have a 1 ohm load. Check the specs on your amp to see how many ohms it is stable down to. If it is stable to one ohm, and considering that amp does 600 watts rms at 1 ohm (it may do more) then you would be underpowering those subs (150 rms each) if they are rated up to 500 watts rms. They would probably sound ok, but by no means reaching their full potential. You might be better off only powering two subs, or buying a second 600x1. [/QUOTE]
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