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<blockquote data-quote="L1ttlet" data-source="post: 8656129" data-attributes="member: 675617"><p>Oh okay, that makes sense. I guess my math may be off a bit. I was thinking that I take the 2, ohms wire down to 1 ohm and the connect to one input on amp. Then yake the other 4 ohm and wire to 2 ohms and connect to other input on amp. So that would equal 3 ohms if you add those two together and then cut in half as it is monoblock and leave ypu with a final 1 ohm load. I do see what your saying with the .67 and that makes way more since wiring them all in and the one regular sub in middle, just wire in reverse polarity and then would get almost double watts at that .67 ohm. Thank you for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L1ttlet, post: 8656129, member: 675617"] Oh okay, that makes sense. I guess my math may be off a bit. I was thinking that I take the 2, ohms wire down to 1 ohm and the connect to one input on amp. Then yake the other 4 ohm and wire to 2 ohms and connect to other input on amp. So that would equal 3 ohms if you add those two together and then cut in half as it is monoblock and leave ypu with a final 1 ohm load. I do see what your saying with the .67 and that makes way more since wiring them all in and the one regular sub in middle, just wire in reverse polarity and then would get almost double watts at that .67 ohm. Thank you for your help. [/QUOTE]
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