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<blockquote data-quote="mattj" data-source="post: 350013" data-attributes="member: 544600"><p>The guy who responded to your post doesnt have any idea what he is talking about so here it goes.</p><p></p><p>Your 2 (SVC 4 ohm) subwoofers wired in parallel is a 2 ohm load which what your amp runs at. There is no possible way to, as he said, running the sub at 4 ohm and amp at 2 ohm. Its just physicly impossible. Ok, back to what I was saying. Your options for running your subs is 2 ohm (with 2 - 4 ohm SVC subwoofers) which would be wired parallel, or 8 ohm when its wired in series.</p><p></p><p>The amp and subs are compatible and whoever told you they werent doesnt know what they are talking about. As for the amp cutting out, it might be getting hot. Is your gain cranked 100%? If not, check your wiring but im sure its your amp overheating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattj, post: 350013, member: 544600"] The guy who responded to your post doesnt have any idea what he is talking about so here it goes. Your 2 (SVC 4 ohm) subwoofers wired in parallel is a 2 ohm load which what your amp runs at. There is no possible way to, as he said, running the sub at 4 ohm and amp at 2 ohm. Its just physicly impossible. Ok, back to what I was saying. Your options for running your subs is 2 ohm (with 2 - 4 ohm SVC subwoofers) which would be wired parallel, or 8 ohm when its wired in series. The amp and subs are compatible and whoever told you they werent doesnt know what they are talking about. As for the amp cutting out, it might be getting hot. Is your gain cranked 100%? If not, check your wiring but im sure its your amp overheating. [/QUOTE]
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