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<blockquote data-quote="danp129" data-source="post: 4143131" data-attributes="member: 578711"><p>Before anyone can help you, you need to state how many ohms the voice coils are in your subs and if they are single/dual voice coils.</p><p></p><p>The problem with 3 subs is that you are either going to run above the impedance that an amp will put out its highest power which will be less efficient (use less power from amp), or lower than it's stable rating which can damage the amp. Or you'll have to get an amp with a regulated power supply so the amp can put out its full potential in a given range of resistance, however those amps are more expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danp129, post: 4143131, member: 578711"] Before anyone can help you, you need to state how many ohms the voice coils are in your subs and if they are single/dual voice coils. The problem with 3 subs is that you are either going to run above the impedance that an amp will put out its highest power which will be less efficient (use less power from amp), or lower than it's stable rating which can damage the amp. Or you'll have to get an amp with a regulated power supply so the amp can put out its full potential in a given range of resistance, however those amps are more expensive. [/QUOTE]
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