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Best way to wire single 4 OHM DVC sub to a 2 channel amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 8175180" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>It's advice like this that causes people to break their amps. Not every 2-channel amp is stable at 2ohms <strong>bridged</strong>. My Rockford P8004, for example. Now my Boston GT-2125? That is, but it took time and research to find models that could stay daily at 2 ohms and remain stable.</p><p></p><p>OP, find out your amp's ratings. You may not be able to do what you want at 2 ohms and have to wire your sub to 8 and run it bridged or just run off one of the two channels at 2 ohms. You're better off trying to unload your two-channel in favor of a monoblock that will offer more wiring options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 8175180, member: 644168"] It's advice like this that causes people to break their amps. Not every 2-channel amp is stable at 2ohms [B]bridged[/B]. My Rockford P8004, for example. Now my Boston GT-2125? That is, but it took time and research to find models that could stay daily at 2 ohms and remain stable. OP, find out your amp's ratings. You may not be able to do what you want at 2 ohms and have to wire your sub to 8 and run it bridged or just run off one of the two channels at 2 ohms. You're better off trying to unload your two-channel in favor of a monoblock that will offer more wiring options. [/QUOTE]
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