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<blockquote data-quote="rjorunner" data-source="post: 1486142" data-attributes="member: 556811"><p>Yes, I uderstand how to find the imedance. So, I could wire it to 2 ohms on 1 channel and get 80w (not enough). And bridging the 2 rear channels really isn't an option, because it is only stable to 4 ohms right. My only other choice is running each voice coil on a seperate channel. This would only give me 100w (50watts per channel at 4 ohms x 2 channels). I'm not even sure if this would work right. I'm running this off of my stock HU if that makes a diff. because I'm using a LOC. So what would be my best option?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjorunner, post: 1486142, member: 556811"] Yes, I uderstand how to find the imedance. So, I could wire it to 2 ohms on 1 channel and get 80w (not enough). And bridging the 2 rear channels really isn't an option, because it is only stable to 4 ohms right. My only other choice is running each voice coil on a seperate channel. This would only give me 100w (50watts per channel at 4 ohms x 2 channels). I'm not even sure if this would work right. I'm running this off of my stock HU if that makes a diff. because I'm using a LOC. So what would be my best option? [/QUOTE]
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