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<blockquote data-quote="blackbonnie" data-source="post: 3942460" data-attributes="member: 573596"><p>you need a different amp, i know you dont have the money but your not going to be able to power this sub efficiently. wait till you get a new amp it will be worth it. you cant run your amp bridged with this sub because it is a D4, if it was a D2 then you could run it bridged with a final load of 4 ohms. your amp is not stable under 4 ohms while bridged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackbonnie, post: 3942460, member: 573596"] you need a different amp, i know you dont have the money but your not going to be able to power this sub efficiently. wait till you get a new amp it will be worth it. you cant run your amp bridged with this sub because it is a D4, if it was a D2 then you could run it bridged with a final load of 4 ohms. your amp is not stable under 4 ohms while bridged. [/QUOTE]
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