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<blockquote data-quote="DoesDad" data-source="post: 7805978" data-attributes="member: 638098"><p>So your amps are .5 ohm stable right? So you're asking if you strap them will they make 1 ohm? I don't know what difference it makes when you're going to run your speakers @ 4 ohm? First off what kind of subs are they and what's the voice coil configuration? Meaning are they single coil 4 ohm, dual coil 2ohm, etc.? Without knowing what subs they are and how are you're going to wire them we can't answer the question. The amp has nothing to do with ohms. The subwoofers do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoesDad, post: 7805978, member: 638098"] So your amps are .5 ohm stable right? So you're asking if you strap them will they make 1 ohm? I don't know what difference it makes when you're going to run your speakers @ 4 ohm? First off what kind of subs are they and what's the voice coil configuration? Meaning are they single coil 4 ohm, dual coil 2ohm, etc.? Without knowing what subs they are and how are you're going to wire them we can't answer the question. The amp has nothing to do with ohms. The subwoofers do. [/QUOTE]
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