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<blockquote data-quote="SuckMikeHawk23" data-source="post: 128676" data-attributes="member: 540981"><p>yes u can do that, being 60 watts under the rating is not gonna hurt much, and ull barely be able to notice a difference, but having that extra 60 watts is nice i guess. anyways, like stated before, u need to get those subs to 4 ohms to achieve optimal performance with this setup. if im not mistaking, mtx 8000's are dvc subs, if this is the case, ur gonna need 2 2ohm dvc subs so u can wire each in a series for 4 ohms each, then run each to a bridged channel of the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuckMikeHawk23, post: 128676, member: 540981"] yes u can do that, being 60 watts under the rating is not gonna hurt much, and ull barely be able to notice a difference, but having that extra 60 watts is nice i guess. anyways, like stated before, u need to get those subs to 4 ohms to achieve optimal performance with this setup. if im not mistaking, mtx 8000's are dvc subs, if this is the case, ur gonna need 2 2ohm dvc subs so u can wire each in a series for 4 ohms each, then run each to a bridged channel of the amp. [/QUOTE]
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