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<blockquote data-quote="pavengmike6" data-source="post: 412518" data-attributes="member: 553009"><p>You could run it in serie/parralell, but he did not say his amp was 1 ohm stable. If it is not I did not want to give him bad info and burn his amp. Nor did he say it was bridgable to mono at 1 ohm. I only used the info he gave me to tell him how to get 2 ohms on 2 different channels.</p><p></p><p>With the set up I told him he is not going to get a power difference in the subs. Each sub is getting 450 watts.</p><p></p><p>Why did you say If I told him to hook them up on 4 OHM he will get more power??????? If you raise the Ohm you loose power. The lower the Ohm the higher the power output of the amp. As long as both channels gains are set the same he will not get a power distrobution problem.</p><p></p><p>If you want them in 4 Ohm let me know and I will draw you a pic of that too. If your amp is 1 Ohm Mono stable you will get a little more power that way. Just let me know and I will draw you what ever you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavengmike6, post: 412518, member: 553009"] You could run it in serie/parralell, but he did not say his amp was 1 ohm stable. If it is not I did not want to give him bad info and burn his amp. Nor did he say it was bridgable to mono at 1 ohm. I only used the info he gave me to tell him how to get 2 ohms on 2 different channels. With the set up I told him he is not going to get a power difference in the subs. Each sub is getting 450 watts. Why did you say If I told him to hook them up on 4 OHM he will get more power??????? If you raise the Ohm you loose power. The lower the Ohm the higher the power output of the amp. As long as both channels gains are set the same he will not get a power distrobution problem. If you want them in 4 Ohm let me know and I will draw you a pic of that too. If your amp is 1 Ohm Mono stable you will get a little more power that way. Just let me know and I will draw you what ever you want. [/QUOTE]
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