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Can I run at 1 ohm?
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<blockquote data-quote="venoxcide" data-source="post: 8350665" data-attributes="member: 664297"><p>See this is why I ask on these forums because I wasn&#39;t aware if I wired in series I would get a 4 ohms final impedance. </p><p></p><p>Series is one lead from the amp to the positive of one speaker and then the negative of that speaker to the positive of another one and so on until I get back to the amp yes? (atleast thats what I got from a quick search)</p><p> [USER=627515]@SMS[/USER] - I guess so since it says 1 ohms x 4 channels on the specs. I just wasn&#39;t sure it would be able to do that AND push the sub at 4 ohms also, but if wiring in series will keep the final impedance at 4ohms then that does sound better. Although looks like its going to be a bit of wiring work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venoxcide, post: 8350665, member: 664297"] See this is why I ask on these forums because I wasn't aware if I wired in series I would get a 4 ohms final impedance. Series is one lead from the amp to the positive of one speaker and then the negative of that speaker to the positive of another one and so on until I get back to the amp yes? (atleast thats what I got from a quick search) [USER=627515]@SMS[/USER] - I guess so since it says 1 ohms x 4 channels on the specs. I just wasn't sure it would be able to do that AND push the sub at 4 ohms also, but if wiring in series will keep the final impedance at 4ohms then that does sound better. Although looks like its going to be a bit of wiring work. [/QUOTE]
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