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<blockquote data-quote="germanyt" data-source="post: 8472464" data-attributes="member: 564481"><p>That doesn't quite make sense but yes he is incorrect. The sub doesn't changed the value of the amp. You choose a sub that fits the specifications of the amp, or vice versa. A 2 channel amp that is 2 ohm stable for each channel would bridge at 4 ohm so could put 2 2ohm speakers, one on each channel, or 1 4 ohm speaker bridged.</p><p></p><p>Edit. Wanted to add that you could also wire each channel to its own 2 ohm coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="germanyt, post: 8472464, member: 564481"] That doesn't quite make sense but yes he is incorrect. The sub doesn't changed the value of the amp. You choose a sub that fits the specifications of the amp, or vice versa. A 2 channel amp that is 2 ohm stable for each channel would bridge at 4 ohm so could put 2 2ohm speakers, one on each channel, or 1 4 ohm speaker bridged. Edit. Wanted to add that you could also wire each channel to its own 2 ohm coil. [/QUOTE]
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