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<blockquote data-quote="TheVanMan" data-source="post: 342185" data-attributes="member: 546085"><p>I would go with a mono amp. It's a lot easier to wire and they tend to be more efficient. If you go with two dual 4 find an amp that is stable to 1ohm and if you go with two dual 2 find an amp that is table to 2ohm. If you do a search you probably can find alot of mono amps that fit you description.</p><p></p><p>If you use a mono each sub will see half the total rms power of the amp (if wired correctly). If you use too channel it really depends on the how you wire the amp. Hope this helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheVanMan, post: 342185, member: 546085"] I would go with a mono amp. It's a lot easier to wire and they tend to be more efficient. If you go with two dual 4 find an amp that is stable to 1ohm and if you go with two dual 2 find an amp that is table to 2ohm. If you do a search you probably can find alot of mono amps that fit you description. If you use a mono each sub will see half the total rms power of the amp (if wired correctly). If you use too channel it really depends on the how you wire the amp. Hope this helped. [/QUOTE]
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