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<blockquote data-quote="Etac" data-source="post: 3233915" data-attributes="member: 570589"><p>well if you were gonna run em each individually you wouldnt be able to run the dual 4 ohms at 4 ohms - 2 and 8 would be your only choices... you can only run them at 4 ohms if they were wired together</p><p></p><p>also if you bridge them the signal becomes mono instead of stereo- but basically doesnt matter since sub freq are omnidirectional....</p><p></p><p>and bridged usually gives you slightly more power</p><p></p><p>edit: if you already got two of those amps - wire each one down to 2 ohms and either push the full 800 watts into each or turn em down a little to like 700-750ish - should be happy (think i looked up the right amp) or if you havent bought the amps - just buy like a Hifonics BXI1606D or higher and wire them down to 1 ohm - cheap and good power (might be slightly over rated from what i hear) but should still move them nicely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Etac, post: 3233915, member: 570589"] well if you were gonna run em each individually you wouldnt be able to run the dual 4 ohms at 4 ohms - 2 and 8 would be your only choices... you can only run them at 4 ohms if they were wired together also if you bridge them the signal becomes mono instead of stereo- but basically doesnt matter since sub freq are omnidirectional.... and bridged usually gives you slightly more power edit: if you already got two of those amps - wire each one down to 2 ohms and either push the full 800 watts into each or turn em down a little to like 700-750ish - should be happy (think i looked up the right amp) or if you havent bought the amps - just buy like a Hifonics BXI1606D or higher and wire them down to 1 ohm - cheap and good power (might be slightly over rated from what i hear) but should still move them nicely [/QUOTE]
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