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<blockquote data-quote="kottonmouth" data-source="post: 49331" data-attributes="member: 540602"><p>if ur amp is bridgable...here is advice: ur amp is most likely only stable at 4 ohms if bridged, so if you hook up ur subs in a 4 ohm load and bridge it to the amp, u will get 2 ohms, a 2 channel amp will cut the ohm load in half. trust me. i found out the hard way. so i think what u can do if you have 2 svc 4 ohm woofers, hook them up series and then bridge to the amp so u will get a 4 ohm load. its confusing i know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kottonmouth, post: 49331, member: 540602"] if ur amp is bridgable...here is advice: ur amp is most likely only stable at 4 ohms if bridged, so if you hook up ur subs in a 4 ohm load and bridge it to the amp, u will get 2 ohms, a 2 channel amp will cut the ohm load in half. trust me. i found out the hard way. so i think what u can do if you have 2 svc 4 ohm woofers, hook them up series and then bridge to the amp so u will get a 4 ohm load. its confusing i know. [/QUOTE]
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