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<blockquote data-quote="Undisputed King" data-source="post: 5708247" data-attributes="member: 603818"><p>Ok if your subs are DUAL 4 OHM subs(meaning each sub has 2 voice coils, and they are both 4 ohm), then wire the subs series parallel and bridge the amp, or just wire each sub parallel and wire each sub to its own channel. Do a search online, theres many diagrams that show you how. Those 2 configurations should give you maximum power to your subs out of that amp. Those subs by the way should be fed like 300wrms + a peice. Meaning whatever amp you buy next should be a mono amplifier stable down to 1 ohm, and should have like 60A worth of fuses or more and do yourself and buy a class D, more efficient than class AB. But if you have the electrical I wont tell you not to buy a AB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undisputed King, post: 5708247, member: 603818"] Ok if your subs are DUAL 4 OHM subs(meaning each sub has 2 voice coils, and they are both 4 ohm), then wire the subs series parallel and bridge the amp, or just wire each sub parallel and wire each sub to its own channel. Do a search online, theres many diagrams that show you how. Those 2 configurations should give you maximum power to your subs out of that amp. Those subs by the way should be fed like 300wrms + a peice. Meaning whatever amp you buy next should be a mono amplifier stable down to 1 ohm, and should have like 60A worth of fuses or more and do yourself and buy a class D, more efficient than class AB. But if you have the electrical I wont tell you not to buy a AB. [/QUOTE]
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