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<blockquote data-quote="Juicee" data-source="post: 7334268" data-attributes="member: 631760"><p>I was basically trying to say "if it works with 2 than why not with 1 amp" I am not using two amps I was just saying so theoretically I just dont understand what the load would actually be if ran the way stated in my first post...</p><p></p><p>"Im pretty sure you can with 2 amps (1 amp to each VC) the way I proposed just wasnt sure if it added the two 1 ohm loads together when done with <strong>one amp</strong> or what not." (I was referring to one amp not two)</p><p></p><p>I am also not refusing help as I have not gotten any yet lol "There's no way to make a d1 sub have a 1 ohm load. Only 2 or .5 ohm." Thats just stating the obvious I want to know why it wouldnt work like two amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicee, post: 7334268, member: 631760"] I was basically trying to say "if it works with 2 than why not with 1 amp" I am not using two amps I was just saying so theoretically I just dont understand what the load would actually be if ran the way stated in my first post... "Im pretty sure you can with 2 amps (1 amp to each VC) the way I proposed just wasnt sure if it added the two 1 ohm loads together when done with [B]one amp[/B] or what not." (I was referring to one amp not two) I am also not refusing help as I have not gotten any yet lol "There's no way to make a d1 sub have a 1 ohm load. Only 2 or .5 ohm." Thats just stating the obvious I want to know why it wouldnt work like two amps. [/QUOTE]
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