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<blockquote data-quote="406er" data-source="post: 3302883" data-attributes="member: 563453"><p>i have a 4ch amp power 1 sub. im lookin to replace my sub. now i have 1 coil of the sub wired to ch 1 and 2 of my amp bridged. and the other coil is on ch 3 and 4 bridged. the theoretical load on the amp IS 2ohms. my question is IF i get a dual 1 ohm sub, and wire the coils in series ill have a 2ohm load. can i bridge ch 1 and 2 and beidged 3 and 4 and have both pairs of wires goin to the paralled voice coil. would each bridged CH see 4ohms as the resistance would be shared between the to bridged ch. i hope i didnt lose any one here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="406er, post: 3302883, member: 563453"] i have a 4ch amp power 1 sub. im lookin to replace my sub. now i have 1 coil of the sub wired to ch 1 and 2 of my amp bridged. and the other coil is on ch 3 and 4 bridged. the theoretical load on the amp IS 2ohms. my question is IF i get a dual 1 ohm sub, and wire the coils in series ill have a 2ohm load. can i bridge ch 1 and 2 and beidged 3 and 4 and have both pairs of wires goin to the paralled voice coil. would each bridged CH see 4ohms as the resistance would be shared between the to bridged ch. i hope i didnt lose any one here [/QUOTE]
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