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<blockquote data-quote="GPcarAudio.com" data-source="post: 8395146" data-attributes="member: 642141"><p>What's up man, mono block simply means one channel and you can run multiple subs on a single channel as long as you have the impedance matched up properly.</p><p></p><p>As far as what equipment to run, come up with a total budget for your subs and amp(s) and for your mids and highs and people will have all kinds of suggestions for you, also keeping in mind if you plan on running more than around 800 to 1000 watts clean, you will need to do some enhancements on the electrical system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPcarAudio.com, post: 8395146, member: 642141"] What's up man, mono block simply means one channel and you can run multiple subs on a single channel as long as you have the impedance matched up properly. As far as what equipment to run, come up with a total budget for your subs and amp(s) and for your mids and highs and people will have all kinds of suggestions for you, also keeping in mind if you plan on running more than around 800 to 1000 watts clean, you will need to do some enhancements on the electrical system [/QUOTE]
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