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<blockquote data-quote="Jacobs" data-source="post: 63003" data-attributes="member: 543327"><p>if your amp says it is 2 ohm stable it means u can hook your subs up to your amp to be @ a 2 ohm impedence level. usually an amp will put out more power if it is hooked up at 2 ohms rather then 4 ohm or 8 etc. the impedence load on an amp all depends on the subs and how they are wired. what is the impedence level on your sub(s)?? are they SVC or DVC??? what is your amp stable at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacobs, post: 63003, member: 543327"] if your amp says it is 2 ohm stable it means u can hook your subs up to your amp to be @ a 2 ohm impedence level. usually an amp will put out more power if it is hooked up at 2 ohms rather then 4 ohm or 8 etc. the impedence load on an amp all depends on the subs and how they are wired. what is the impedence level on your sub(s)?? are they SVC or DVC??? what is your amp stable at? [/QUOTE]
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