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<blockquote data-quote="BrianChia" data-source="post: 3125928" data-attributes="member: 576132"><p>I guess you could bridge two of the amps and run two of the Type-R's in series then one amp each for the other two subs at 8 ohms each. Or you could run the two D4's with coils in series in parallel at 4 ohms each with two bridged amps and the other D2s with coild in series each with their own amp seeing 4 ohms each. Haha, why DID you get mismatching impedance on the subs? Any rational explanation for that?</p><p></p><p>Also give some max dimensions for the box design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianChia, post: 3125928, member: 576132"] I guess you could bridge two of the amps and run two of the Type-R's in series then one amp each for the other two subs at 8 ohms each. Or you could run the two D4's with coils in series in parallel at 4 ohms each with two bridged amps and the other D2s with coild in series each with their own amp seeing 4 ohms each. Haha, why DID you get mismatching impedance on the subs? Any rational explanation for that? Also give some max dimensions for the box design. [/QUOTE]
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