4ohm to 2 ohm

Yup, only 200w to each sub no matter how you wire it. Wire them in parallel to a single channel would only output a TOTAL of 400w; still only giving each sub 200w.

Just wire one sub to each channel and be happy.

 
Yup, only 200w to each sub no matter how you wire it. Wire them in parallel to a single channel would only output a TOTAL of 400w; still only giving each sub 200w.
Just wire one sub to each channel and be happy.
yea, your right. I was thinking of something else.

My bad.

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200 W x 2 @ 4 Ohms RMS400 W x 2 @ 2 Ohms RMS

800 W x 1 @ 4 Ohms Bridged RMS

if these are the specs for your amp then take and wire the subs to parrellel and put it on one channel but do not bridge it otherwise your amp will blow

Fixed!

had a question.. if it says 800 RMS not MAX on a single channel , and you put 2 subs for a FINL 4 ohm load, would that give me 400 RMS watts to EACH subs ??

 
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