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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8578523" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Yes you'll be far better at 4 ohm assuming you have the space for the two subs in a proper box. I hate to say it but you may just do better dropping 100$ into a modern woofer and working around that, you could keep the 8 ohm subs and use them for a home theater sub project or something. Virtually every amp you'll buy today, particularly on a budget just won't make squat for power into 4 ohms much less 8. Even trying to get good power into 2 ohm isn't budget friendly territory and limits your options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8578523, member: 614752"] Yes you'll be far better at 4 ohm assuming you have the space for the two subs in a proper box. I hate to say it but you may just do better dropping 100$ into a modern woofer and working around that, you could keep the 8 ohm subs and use them for a home theater sub project or something. Virtually every amp you'll buy today, particularly on a budget just won't make squat for power into 4 ohms much less 8. Even trying to get good power into 2 ohm isn't budget friendly territory and limits your options. [/QUOTE]
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