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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrastas" data-source="post: 2387874" data-attributes="member: 566848"><p>alright, i know that i should have just got that hifonics amp for 1100w rms @ 2 ohms, but i was too impatient to wait for the mail so i ended up going to bb and getting 2 pioneer gm7200s. I've got one annoying question about using 2 amps... i had them all hooked up, one sub on each amp so they should of had around 500w rms @4 ohms, it sounded ok but then i decided to test out just having one of the amps hooked up to both subs for 360w rms @ 2 ohms and im betting there was close to twice the bass from the one amp hooked up at 360wrms at 2 ohms compared to both amps at 500wrms 4ohms. im thinking that it might be because of the way i daisy chained the power cord lol? I just have a 4 gauge power wire coming from the battery to one amp and then from there i have about a foot long 4 gauge going to the 2nd amp... is that why having both amps is weaker than just one, or wtf is wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrastas, post: 2387874, member: 566848"] alright, i know that i should have just got that hifonics amp for 1100w rms @ 2 ohms, but i was too impatient to wait for the mail so i ended up going to bb and getting 2 pioneer gm7200s. I've got one annoying question about using 2 amps... i had them all hooked up, one sub on each amp so they should of had around 500w rms @4 ohms, it sounded ok but then i decided to test out just having one of the amps hooked up to both subs for 360w rms @ 2 ohms and im betting there was close to twice the bass from the one amp hooked up at 360wrms at 2 ohms compared to both amps at 500wrms 4ohms. im thinking that it might be because of the way i daisy chained the power cord lol? I just have a 4 gauge power wire coming from the battery to one amp and then from there i have about a foot long 4 gauge going to the 2nd amp... is that why having both amps is weaker than just one, or wtf is wrong? [/QUOTE]
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