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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix Risen" data-source="post: 7014979" data-attributes="member: 623425"><p>first off. never run just one coil of your sub. they are not ment to work that way. second if your amp puts out 250 at 4 ohm then your are probably seeing 500 at 2 ohms, just wiring your sub in series would give you the 4 ohm load and the 250 watts, wiring it in parallel would put you at 1 ohm which i doubt your amp can handle bridged. so just put it in series any youll be fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix Risen, post: 7014979, member: 623425"] first off. never run just one coil of your sub. they are not ment to work that way. second if your amp puts out 250 at 4 ohm then your are probably seeing 500 at 2 ohms, just wiring your sub in series would give you the 4 ohm load and the 250 watts, wiring it in parallel would put you at 1 ohm which i doubt your amp can handle bridged. so just put it in series any youll be fine [/QUOTE]
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