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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Davis" data-source="post: 6707437" data-attributes="member: 619948"><p>I have a Kicker ZX300.1 mono amp rated for 150w @ 4 ohm x1 channel or 300w @ 2ohm x1 channel. Also, I have a Memphis 15-PR10D4 sub with dual 4 ohm voice coils. I am trying to wire the sub to a 2 ohm load to use the full 300w. I fried my first amp this way or the amp was bad. Of course the people I bought it from told me that I wired it wrong but sent me a new one anyway. Can anyone explain to me the right way to do this? Please!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Davis, post: 6707437, member: 619948"] I have a Kicker ZX300.1 mono amp rated for 150w @ 4 ohm x1 channel or 300w @ 2ohm x1 channel. Also, I have a Memphis 15-PR10D4 sub with dual 4 ohm voice coils. I am trying to wire the sub to a 2 ohm load to use the full 300w. I fried my first amp this way or the amp was bad. Of course the people I bought it from told me that I wired it wrong but sent me a new one anyway. Can anyone explain to me the right way to do this? Please!!! [/QUOTE]
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