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correct ohm setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="masterbass" data-source="post: 59597" data-attributes="member: 544294"><p>i had your exact subs run them in parallel if your amp is not rated for 1 ohm your more than likely to blow it down the line hook up both subsfrom the amp using one voice coil and on the other coiljust run a wire from + to - and dont bridge ur amp if its not 1 ohm stablei would suggest getting a newer mono class d amp then your subs will slam with out worying about blowing them or ur amp right now im hearing nothing but good things about the new jbl series amps there mono amps there not as expensive but push out a good amount of power:evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masterbass, post: 59597, member: 544294"] i had your exact subs run them in parallel if your amp is not rated for 1 ohm your more than likely to blow it down the line hook up both subsfrom the amp using one voice coil and on the other coiljust run a wire from + to - and dont bridge ur amp if its not 1 ohm stablei would suggest getting a newer mono class d amp then your subs will slam with out worying about blowing them or ur amp right now im hearing nothing but good things about the new jbl series amps there mono amps there not as expensive but push out a good amount of power:evil: [/QUOTE]
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