General Ohms Question

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I'm generally pretty confused when it comes to ohms, but I am thinking of buying 2 10" Image Dynamics CTX108(from what I understand this is a solid brand for these entry level subs) which are 8 ohms and i have a pioneer GM-5000T amp, the link for the specs are here. I am pretty confused because the amp specs give a range of what ohms it puts out...is this determined by what omhs the sub has?

Will my current amplifier do these subs well?

As a side note I'm going for SQ.

Thanks in advanced

 
yes that amp should work well. you did good pairing two 8ohm subs with a 2 channel amp. you'll be able to bridge the amp since the subs in parallel will yield a 4ohm impedance.

 
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