8 ohm bridged or 2 ohm stereo?

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Look at the title bro. And his question was answered. You added nothing to this thread, but ignorance and comedy.

And I am not spiteful or wrong, but your retardation is quite entertaining.
read the edit moron. I sure as heck contributed more than you did. and please please oh wise one show me the points of my knowledge which you in your mightiness have deemed ignorant.

 
Alright thanks for the answer. It makes sense to run it at 8 ohms in my head, I was just wanting some reasoning which I don't really have the technical expertise to justify.

 
You could also run one voice coil to each channel, even though many frown down upon that. I've done it before, but I had a crossover that could mono the RCA outputs ETA on the subwoofer channel. That reminds me, I wish I could remember what I did with my two Coustic XM3s.

 
One voice coil to each channel would be running it at 2 ohms...
no it's a dual 4ohm coil. so he'd still be giving the sub the same total 500watts, but now he'd be compromising the sub by having two different supplies of power on 2 different coils. Don't do that unless you absolutely have to, especially with your hifonics amp. the separate signals will never be exactly the same no matter how close you get them and its not worth the complication when running them it at 8ohms bridged would be better and easier anyway. I don't even like running more than 2 subs in series because I've seen uneven power loading do some nasty things.

 
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