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<blockquote data-quote="Spr0ket" data-source="post: 977537" data-attributes="member: 560341"><p>You should be fine. The JL Slash amps see anything from 1.5-4 ohms as 4 ohms and sends the exact wattage needed for the same level output regardless of wether is 2 or 4 ohms. Read up on it, it's called the "R.I.P.S." system. Also, contact JL support, they rock. They should give you some information on what the settings need to be with the specific setup you're looking to do. My suggestion, build a box to run two subs for now off one amp while the wait for the 4th sub comes to a close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spr0ket, post: 977537, member: 560341"] You should be fine. The JL Slash amps see anything from 1.5-4 ohms as 4 ohms and sends the exact wattage needed for the same level output regardless of wether is 2 or 4 ohms. Read up on it, it's called the "R.I.P.S." system. Also, contact JL support, they rock. They should give you some information on what the settings need to be with the specific setup you're looking to do. My suggestion, build a box to run two subs for now off one amp while the wait for the 4th sub comes to a close. [/QUOTE]
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