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<blockquote data-quote="MikeofTulsa" data-source="post: 75775" data-attributes="member: 541667"><p>series would produce a higher ohm rating than 2 ohms ....if you could let us know how everything is wired that would be a bit more helpful....also give us the info on the speakers...what ohm are your subs rated at...and all that...i would probably bet that the amp is to powerfull for your subs unless you have them actually wired in series which would lower the ohm level that the amp see's which lowers the power...what ohm level does your amp put out 900x1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeofTulsa, post: 75775, member: 541667"] series would produce a higher ohm rating than 2 ohms ....if you could let us know how everything is wired that would be a bit more helpful....also give us the info on the speakers...what ohm are your subs rated at...and all that...i would probably bet that the amp is to powerfull for your subs unless you have them actually wired in series which would lower the ohm level that the amp see's which lowers the power...what ohm level does your amp put out 900x1 [/QUOTE]
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