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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8655861" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>That amp would provide less power to the sub than the Boss 4ch you have now. The reason is that you have a dual 4 ohm sub and right now you're bridging the Boss 4channel with 4 ohms per channel bridged - which means you're getting the most power capable by the amplifier. For the Lanzar you'd have to wire it at 4 ohm stereo meaning 150W per coil (rated) which is far less than it can do in 4 ohm bridged. </p><p></p><p>Best scenario is you find a monoblock sub amp that is 2 ohm mono capable (all of them will be) and use it for the sub. </p><p></p><p>You can add a fan or two to cool the Boss 4ch if you're concerned about heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8655861, member: 576029"] That amp would provide less power to the sub than the Boss 4ch you have now. The reason is that you have a dual 4 ohm sub and right now you're bridging the Boss 4channel with 4 ohms per channel bridged - which means you're getting the most power capable by the amplifier. For the Lanzar you'd have to wire it at 4 ohm stereo meaning 150W per coil (rated) which is far less than it can do in 4 ohm bridged. Best scenario is you find a monoblock sub amp that is 2 ohm mono capable (all of them will be) and use it for the sub. You can add a fan or two to cool the Boss 4ch if you're concerned about heat. [/QUOTE]
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