Directed 2400 amp and 3 subs help please

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Best you can do is 2.67 Ohms. With that amp doing 1200W @ 1-Ohm, I can't imagine that amp putting out enough power for more than 1 sub at it's maximum RMS handling.

 
you could do parallel on all coils and then parallel all to get .66 ohms that with imp raise on your box you could get 1+ ohm reading for the amp

L5's are not that power hungry so youldo fine,just save for a bigger amp.

i had one of those amps and it pounds, runned 2 hx2 15 on a 6cuft box and did a 144.8 on a single batt //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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Ok, i will go on this option. Thanks a lot bro for the help, i really appreciate again, Cheers
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