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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7113877" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>It's possible to run what I assume is your speakers (splits? wtf?) and the sub off that 4 channel amp however you'll be severely underpowering the sub. If you have 4 speakers I would just use the 4 channel to run the speakers and get a second amp for the sub. Something around 500w. If your only running 2 speakers then I would probably look for a small two channel and a mono block for the sub. DO NOT try and connect that subwoofer to your headunit. It does NOT have the required power for that sub and will just sound like ***.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7113877, member: 567719"] It's possible to run what I assume is your speakers (splits? wtf?) and the sub off that 4 channel amp however you'll be severely underpowering the sub. If you have 4 speakers I would just use the 4 channel to run the speakers and get a second amp for the sub. Something around 500w. If your only running 2 speakers then I would probably look for a small two channel and a mono block for the sub. DO NOT try and connect that subwoofer to your headunit. It does NOT have the required power for that sub and will just sound like ***. [/QUOTE]
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