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<blockquote data-quote="SoundsUnlimited" data-source="post: 189809" data-attributes="member: 546257"><p>Now if your amp puts out 1000 and some watts at 2-ohms...And you arent sure if it is 1-ohm stable or not..Assuming u have L7's..WHich still hasnt gotten st8 yet..I would go with a 4-ohm sub wired parallel will give u a 2-ohm resistance! Or u can get the 2-ohm sub and wire it sereis...But you aint gonna have hardly ANY power to the sub!! SO if I were u go with the 4-ohm sub, wired parallel and you should be set and ready to bump! Hell even if the amp is 1-ohm stable I dont think I would want that much juice running to single l7 for everyday applications...Well u might could turn the gains ALL The way down and get away with it though, But that choice is yours! By the way, if you want to prove me right..Get a **** multimeter and wired the different subs..Then tell me what the **** final ohm load is!</p><p></p><p>Blake<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundsUnlimited, post: 189809, member: 546257"] Now if your amp puts out 1000 and some watts at 2-ohms...And you arent sure if it is 1-ohm stable or not..Assuming u have L7's..WHich still hasnt gotten st8 yet..I would go with a 4-ohm sub wired parallel will give u a 2-ohm resistance! Or u can get the 2-ohm sub and wire it sereis...But you aint gonna have hardly ANY power to the sub!! SO if I were u go with the 4-ohm sub, wired parallel and you should be set and ready to bump! Hell even if the amp is 1-ohm stable I dont think I would want that much juice running to single l7 for everyday applications...Well u might could turn the gains ALL The way down and get away with it though, But that choice is yours! By the way, if you want to prove me right..Get a **** multimeter and wired the different subs..Then tell me what the **** final ohm load is! Blake:D [/QUOTE]
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