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<blockquote data-quote="zane" data-source="post: 14818" data-attributes="member: 540617"><p>Firstly, ohms are inaudible. They will not make a system any louder or sound any better. Your Legacy amplifier is likely only capable of a 4 ohm load. You will need to bridge your amplifier to 2 channels and then run it to the woofers at 4 ohms stereo.</p><p></p><p>If you look at your amplifier or in its owner manual, it should explain the correct way to bridge your amp- thus allowing higher power output at 2 channels.</p><p></p><p>4 ohm subs are your best bet with a 4 channel amp such as the one you have.</p><p></p><p>take it easy,</p><p></p><p>-zane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zane, post: 14818, member: 540617"] Firstly, ohms are inaudible. They will not make a system any louder or sound any better. Your Legacy amplifier is likely only capable of a 4 ohm load. You will need to bridge your amplifier to 2 channels and then run it to the woofers at 4 ohms stereo. If you look at your amplifier or in its owner manual, it should explain the correct way to bridge your amp- thus allowing higher power output at 2 channels. 4 ohm subs are your best bet with a 4 channel amp such as the one you have. take it easy, -zane [/QUOTE]
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