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<blockquote data-quote="LetMyBeatPound" data-source="post: 8600730" data-attributes="member: 673630"><p>I have these weird 3ohm subs that are well 3.2 ohm they also have a CT horn tweeters connected into them but seems to make no difference in the ohm reading connected or not. They are also dual voice coil. I have then ran in Series Parallel.</p><p></p><p>Now the question:</p><p></p><p>If an amp is only 4ohm stable what are the possibilities of damage to the amp occuring. I'm selling them and I don't wanna look dumb and burn them or my amp up when dude comes to check them out.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking as long as I don't pump the gain n boost all should be alright. I only had them hooked up once for about 10minutes just to check them out but dude is buying the box with them, an amp n a wire set up so I m just making sure I don't sell something that is going to break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetMyBeatPound, post: 8600730, member: 673630"] I have these weird 3ohm subs that are well 3.2 ohm they also have a CT horn tweeters connected into them but seems to make no difference in the ohm reading connected or not. They are also dual voice coil. I have then ran in Series Parallel. Now the question: If an amp is only 4ohm stable what are the possibilities of damage to the amp occuring. I'm selling them and I don't wanna look dumb and burn them or my amp up when dude comes to check them out. I'm thinking as long as I don't pump the gain n boost all should be alright. I only had them hooked up once for about 10minutes just to check them out but dude is buying the box with them, an amp n a wire set up so I m just making sure I don't sell something that is going to break. [/QUOTE]
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