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<blockquote data-quote="Deon1818" data-source="post: 8774923" data-attributes="member: 661289"><p>No. You can wire to .5 ohms, 2 ohms, or 8 ohms</p><p>I Don't think the sfbs like anything below 1. </p><p></p><p>It's funny I made a similar mistake when i was young, two d2 subs, added a 3rd, but i was squeezed for airspace. It barely made a difference. upgraded to one large sub in the right box and blew away everything else i tried to do. I only had 2000 watts at 1 ohm though. </p><p>Those vxf subs recommend 1.8 to 2 cubes net, following what [USER=582656]@dragon.breath[/USER] said. Your'e short on space to run 3. </p><p>The sfb you have claims 3200 at 2 ohms. Which is perfect to run your current 2 subs at 2 ohms. </p><p>TLDR I would hook up the system you have in front of you at 2 ohms and give it a whirl. If it's not enough you'll have to figure out if you have the space for anything else, or look a different direction, possibly a single 15 that can take more power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deon1818, post: 8774923, member: 661289"] No. You can wire to .5 ohms, 2 ohms, or 8 ohms I Don't think the sfbs like anything below 1. It's funny I made a similar mistake when i was young, two d2 subs, added a 3rd, but i was squeezed for airspace. It barely made a difference. upgraded to one large sub in the right box and blew away everything else i tried to do. I only had 2000 watts at 1 ohm though. Those vxf subs recommend 1.8 to 2 cubes net, following what [USER=582656]@dragon.breath[/USER] said. Your'e short on space to run 3. The sfb you have claims 3200 at 2 ohms. Which is perfect to run your current 2 subs at 2 ohms. TLDR I would hook up the system you have in front of you at 2 ohms and give it a whirl. If it's not enough you'll have to figure out if you have the space for anything else, or look a different direction, possibly a single 15 that can take more power. [/QUOTE]
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