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<blockquote data-quote="Jepalan" data-source="post: 8298385" data-attributes="member: 655519"><p>That sub and amp are not really a good match. That is a two channel amp and in order to get the most out of it, each channel should be loaded at 2 ohms, but each sub in the RF dual 10 is 4 ohms, so you will only get a couple hundred watts into each sub. You cannot wire the subs in parallel and bridge that amp because it can only drive 4 ohms in bridged mode and that sub would be 2 ohms if wired parallel.</p><p></p><p>Get a monoblock (single channel) amp capable of driving a 2 ohm load instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jepalan, post: 8298385, member: 655519"] That sub and amp are not really a good match. That is a two channel amp and in order to get the most out of it, each channel should be loaded at 2 ohms, but each sub in the RF dual 10 is 4 ohms, so you will only get a couple hundred watts into each sub. You cannot wire the subs in parallel and bridge that amp because it can only drive 4 ohms in bridged mode and that sub would be 2 ohms if wired parallel. Get a monoblock (single channel) amp capable of driving a 2 ohm load instead. [/QUOTE]
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