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you could but like the post above me... why? if you're going from 2 to 1 ohm... half the power is gonna get eaten by the resistors... therfore youll get no gain. youll just be wasting produced power...

 
wll if you're looking for 1 ohm combined?

just wire each sub with a 4 ohm resistor in parralel (to get 2 ohms each), then wire those in parralel together.. 1 ohm

 
you see iam trying to experiment with my subs. i have a US Amps Xterminator amp. power ratings are 150 watts @ 2 ohms and 500 watts @ 1 ohm. i just want to see if this idea will work to get all 500 watts out of the amp to the subs.

 
it wont work tho, youll have 1 ohm yes and the amp will make 500 watts...

but all that power wont goto the subs.. half of it will goto the resistors.. therefore you're still making 250 watts to the subs. therefore no gain, no difference,

 
I think two ohms is the lowest you can wire two 4 ohm SVC subs.

You could buy two more of the same subs and then you could wire at 1. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
resistors are a fixed impedance, subs are a reactive load.

what this means is that if you wire resistors to your amp, you will most likely see smoke.

also, there is no point in doing it. no matter what the rating on that amp says, amps barely can make twice the power at 1 ohm vs. 2 ohm.

So you would be getting less power to the subs, and alot more heat in the amp.

 
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