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4 ohm stereo vs 2ohm mono...what the ****?
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<blockquote data-quote="tommyk90" data-source="post: 303317" data-attributes="member: 545293"><p>It's not that you WANT to send two different frequencies to two different subs, sometimes you have to. Take me for example. I have a 2 channel stereo amp and two SVC 4 ohm subs. I have to wire one sub to each channel because i cannot bridge the amp at 2 ohms, it's not stable. So each sub has to have it's own channel, and, inevitably, it's own signal. But actually i don't think it matters anymore because i have a sub preout on my head unit and i think it's a mono signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommyk90, post: 303317, member: 545293"] It's not that you WANT to send two different frequencies to two different subs, sometimes you have to. Take me for example. I have a 2 channel stereo amp and two SVC 4 ohm subs. I have to wire one sub to each channel because i cannot bridge the amp at 2 ohms, it's not stable. So each sub has to have it's own channel, and, inevitably, it's own signal. But actually i don't think it matters anymore because i have a sub preout on my head unit and i think it's a mono signal. [/QUOTE]
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