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<blockquote data-quote="NSTALN" data-source="post: 8603099" data-attributes="member: 588169"><p>Actually that's not quite correct. (2) 2ohm subs running in series and to a mono channel will yield a 4ohm total load. Running (2) 2ohm subs in parallel will yield a 1ohm total load to a single mono channel. So it does matter <strong>how</strong> you do it.</p><p></p><p>In the case of the OP he can either parallel the (2) 4ohm coils at the subs, then parallel the resulting (2) 2ohm subs at the amp for a total presented load of 1ohm. OR he can parallel all (4) 4ohm coils at the amp and still get a final presented load of 1ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSTALN, post: 8603099, member: 588169"] Actually that's not quite correct. (2) 2ohm subs running in series and to a mono channel will yield a 4ohm total load. Running (2) 2ohm subs in parallel will yield a 1ohm total load to a single mono channel. So it does matter [B]how[/B] you do it. In the case of the OP he can either parallel the (2) 4ohm coils at the subs, then parallel the resulting (2) 2ohm subs at the amp for a total presented load of 1ohm. OR he can parallel all (4) 4ohm coils at the amp and still get a final presented load of 1ohm. [/QUOTE]
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