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<blockquote data-quote="Frank88" data-source="post: 6989667" data-attributes="member: 625882"><p>The amp is bridgeable but with 2 dual 4ohms I don't see how I can get a 2ohms load, I would have picked dual 2ohms subs for this.</p><p></p><p>Im listening to a wide band of music but in my car I tend to listen to music with more bass because of the presence of the subwoofer. So im talking about House/electro music, hiphop and metal with good blastbeats but I often listen to good old rock as well (like Acdc, Pink Floyd and such).</p><p></p><p>I like subs in stereo because sometime double bassdrums are recorded mostly on one channel per bassdrum and give a stereo effect I like (this maybee in my head but each subwoofer have more time before the other kick because of not being in mono).</p><p></p><p>But thanks about the 2/3 airspace advice, so if I go with the two in the same airspace, that give's me around 2.7 cf net vol. (assuming I want 2cf per sub)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank88, post: 6989667, member: 625882"] The amp is bridgeable but with 2 dual 4ohms I don't see how I can get a 2ohms load, I would have picked dual 2ohms subs for this. Im listening to a wide band of music but in my car I tend to listen to music with more bass because of the presence of the subwoofer. So im talking about House/electro music, hiphop and metal with good blastbeats but I often listen to good old rock as well (like Acdc, Pink Floyd and such). I like subs in stereo because sometime double bassdrums are recorded mostly on one channel per bassdrum and give a stereo effect I like (this maybee in my head but each subwoofer have more time before the other kick because of not being in mono). But thanks about the 2/3 airspace advice, so if I go with the two in the same airspace, that give's me around 2.7 cf net vol. (assuming I want 2cf per sub) [/QUOTE]
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