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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin_blazer" data-source="post: 71154" data-attributes="member: 541793"><p>if your amp is overheating and shutting down at 4 ohm then RF really has gone down in quality of product. anyway i would take it back and ask them why the hell they didn't do what you asked which is simply wire them in 2 channel's. although, my guess is they did a series parallel wire setup to get you a 2 ohm mono load??? i'm just making a guess on that one but with dual 2 ohm subs you either get a 1 or 4 ohm load per driver. so if they wired in series then your gettin an 8 ohm load, parallel a .5 ohm load series parallel you'd get a 2 ohm load. i don't know if that amp can do a bridged 2 ohm??</p><p></p><p>adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin_blazer, post: 71154, member: 541793"] if your amp is overheating and shutting down at 4 ohm then RF really has gone down in quality of product. anyway i would take it back and ask them why the hell they didn't do what you asked which is simply wire them in 2 channel's. although, my guess is they did a series parallel wire setup to get you a 2 ohm mono load??? i'm just making a guess on that one but with dual 2 ohm subs you either get a 1 or 4 ohm load per driver. so if they wired in series then your gettin an 8 ohm load, parallel a .5 ohm load series parallel you'd get a 2 ohm load. i don't know if that amp can do a bridged 2 ohm?? adam [/QUOTE]
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