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<blockquote data-quote="caraudio93" data-source="post: 7352304" data-attributes="member: 633518"><p>one more question. since it says the RMS on that sub is 300 watts, that's 300 watts for both of the coils right? and also, is that 300 watts at 4 ohms, or at two. Let me just explain what i'm doing here actually. I have already an Audiopipe AP-3002. its 2x320watts @ 2 ohms. So if i wire the sub itself in series, but then use 1 sub per channel on the amp, thats 320 watts RMS going to each sub, at 2 ohms, right?is this too much for the sub, because i'm not sure if the sub is for 320 watts at 4 ohms or at 2. Sorry if i sound really retarded or something i'm new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caraudio93, post: 7352304, member: 633518"] one more question. since it says the RMS on that sub is 300 watts, that's 300 watts for both of the coils right? and also, is that 300 watts at 4 ohms, or at two. Let me just explain what i'm doing here actually. I have already an Audiopipe AP-3002. its 2x320watts @ 2 ohms. So if i wire the sub itself in series, but then use 1 sub per channel on the amp, thats 320 watts RMS going to each sub, at 2 ohms, right?is this too much for the sub, because i'm not sure if the sub is for 320 watts at 4 ohms or at 2. Sorry if i sound really retarded or something i'm new. [/QUOTE]
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