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4ohm stable amp to a 2ohms load???
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<blockquote data-quote="Fast1one" data-source="post: 2862864" data-attributes="member: 567387"><p>Most descent amps will run at 2 ohms bridged, especially if you set your gains. Its a toss up though how long it will last. Box and impedance rise are going to play key roles in determining that. Once putting your subs in a box, if you measure out the DCR (with a DMM) to be around 3.2 ohms or more, the amp will more than likely see 4 ohms nominal. Not to mention it will be much higher once you play music...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fast1one, post: 2862864, member: 567387"] Most descent amps will run at 2 ohms bridged, especially if you set your gains. Its a toss up though how long it will last. Box and impedance rise are going to play key roles in determining that. Once putting your subs in a box, if you measure out the DCR (with a DMM) to be around 3.2 ohms or more, the amp will more than likely see 4 ohms nominal. Not to mention it will be much higher once you play music... [/QUOTE]
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