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<blockquote data-quote="02gixxersix" data-source="post: 5620976" data-attributes="member: 596308"><p>I would get a mono amp stable to 1 ohm. Also many many people do run their setups at 2 ohms. As for your question about why to run your setup with your subs wired to 4 ohms there are a few reason. First your amp may match your sub when wired to 4 ohms. Second, if you have a sub that is D2 like yours and you don't have an amp that is 1 ohm stable, 4 phms is your only option. Third is that there is less current draw at the same power with a higher impedence which means less strain on your electrical system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02gixxersix, post: 5620976, member: 596308"] I would get a mono amp stable to 1 ohm. Also many many people do run their setups at 2 ohms. As for your question about why to run your setup with your subs wired to 4 ohms there are a few reason. First your amp may match your sub when wired to 4 ohms. Second, if you have a sub that is D2 like yours and you don't have an amp that is 1 ohm stable, 4 phms is your only option. Third is that there is less current draw at the same power with a higher impedence which means less strain on your electrical system. [/QUOTE]
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