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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8874531" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>That's correct, you can do that for sure. You cannot set it up to overcome impedance gain though, that's physics. Nothing wrong with getting a brute of an amp and setting the gains conservatively to accommodate the RMS of the subs you have currently. I'll be doing as much with my SD 2400.1 going to a pair of 400 watt RMS Focal subs. The Soundigital EVOPS 2400.1 puts out 1590 at 4 ohms which is twice the RMS rating of my subs. The gains will be set very conservatively and everyone will be happy and cool to play together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8874531, member: 689267"] That's correct, you can do that for sure. You cannot set it up to overcome impedance gain though, that's physics. Nothing wrong with getting a brute of an amp and setting the gains conservatively to accommodate the RMS of the subs you have currently. I'll be doing as much with my SD 2400.1 going to a pair of 400 watt RMS Focal subs. The Soundigital EVOPS 2400.1 puts out 1590 at 4 ohms which is twice the RMS rating of my subs. The gains will be set very conservatively and everyone will be happy and cool to play together. [/QUOTE]
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