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<blockquote data-quote="z0n3d0u7" data-source="post: 5509424" data-attributes="member: 602757"><p>Id divide it.</p><p></p><p>500 watts @ 1 ohm means your amp will put out that much when it see's that ohm load. Most amplifiers put out more power at lower ohm's. PG Xenons and JL slash series are regulated and put out the same power from 4 to 1 ohm.</p><p></p><p>Wiring 3 4 ohm DVC subs would give you a 2.66 ohm load, IIRC.</p><p></p><p>2 subs would give you the most power out of your amp. but power may not be the best bet vrs more surface area. Someone else MAY be able to answer that.</p><p></p><p>My friend was running 3 audiobahn 4ohm dvc subs off of a kicker 600.1 [600 watts at 2 ohm's.] and it hit pretty hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z0n3d0u7, post: 5509424, member: 602757"] Id divide it. 500 watts @ 1 ohm means your amp will put out that much when it see's that ohm load. Most amplifiers put out more power at lower ohm's. PG Xenons and JL slash series are regulated and put out the same power from 4 to 1 ohm. Wiring 3 4 ohm DVC subs would give you a 2.66 ohm load, IIRC. 2 subs would give you the most power out of your amp. but power may not be the best bet vrs more surface area. Someone else MAY be able to answer that. My friend was running 3 audiobahn 4ohm dvc subs off of a kicker 600.1 [600 watts at 2 ohm's.] and it hit pretty hard. [/QUOTE]
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