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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 78820" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>First thing.....it depends on the amp! Some amps can handle the load some can not. If it is a cheaper sony or pyramid....I would say dun try it because something will burn up. If it is a bit nicer of an amp and can handle the load then go for it by all means, but you will want to configure the wiring properly. It is also normally best not to run your subs in a stereo configuration and on a bridged mode. This helps there be no cancelation due to separation in signal. Let us know what amp it is you have and the power ratings on the subs etc.....and we can be of a better help wrather than so general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 78820, member: 544457"] First thing.....it depends on the amp! Some amps can handle the load some can not. If it is a cheaper sony or pyramid....I would say dun try it because something will burn up. If it is a bit nicer of an amp and can handle the load then go for it by all means, but you will want to configure the wiring properly. It is also normally best not to run your subs in a stereo configuration and on a bridged mode. This helps there be no cancelation due to separation in signal. Let us know what amp it is you have and the power ratings on the subs etc.....and we can be of a better help wrather than so general. [/QUOTE]
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