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<blockquote data-quote="bonesninja" data-source="post: 861654" data-attributes="member: 557079"><p>ok then. well my opinion is go for a viper 1200.1 wire the subs to parallel/parallel connection down to 1 ohm and there you go. or if you wanna stick with jl, get the 1000/1 and use a series/parallel connection to 4 ohms. it should not hurt anything to take the subs out to see the wiring scheme. those subs are dvc 4 ohms rated at 400w rms but real handling is more like 600w rms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonesninja, post: 861654, member: 557079"] ok then. well my opinion is go for a viper 1200.1 wire the subs to parallel/parallel connection down to 1 ohm and there you go. or if you wanna stick with jl, get the 1000/1 and use a series/parallel connection to 4 ohms. it should not hurt anything to take the subs out to see the wiring scheme. those subs are dvc 4 ohms rated at 400w rms but real handling is more like 600w rms. [/QUOTE]
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