A few amp questions...

How do OHM loads match up? All I know about Ohms is that they are resistance in electricity, lol. Does that mean if there are 2 subs with 4 Ohm loads each that the Amp has to support 8 ohms or 4? or what? I guess I don't really understand. What do you look for in the Amp to tell you how many ohms it supports?

 
an amp should list its output power at each ohm load, get an amp that delivers the power you need at the ohm load you have, if you have 2 - 4 ohm subs get an amp that will give you the power you need at 2 ohm (wire subs in parallel)

 
What does it mean if they are wired parallel? Will that make the ohm load lower or something?
yes!, when you wire a dual voice coil sub in parallel the resistance of 1 voice coil get divided by 2. so if you have a sub with dual 4ohms voice coils, when wired in parallel the total resistance will be 2ohms, if wired in series it will be 8ohms.

here is a good tutorial on this subject. JL Audio tutorials

 
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