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<blockquote data-quote="B@SSAN8OR" data-source="post: 860018" data-attributes="member: 557739"><p>if your head unit is sending a summed mono output for you sub. then you can run the 2 ohm stereo which would actually be mono and run each voice coil to each channel. and you should be fine...</p><p></p><p>when i had my dual 4ohm 12 in in my car i had it powered from a 4 channel amp so i was doing dual bridged into the sub to make it seem like a 2 channel amp. and it is the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B@SSAN8OR, post: 860018, member: 557739"] if your head unit is sending a summed mono output for you sub. then you can run the 2 ohm stereo which would actually be mono and run each voice coil to each channel. and you should be fine... when i had my dual 4ohm 12 in in my car i had it powered from a 4 channel amp so i was doing dual bridged into the sub to make it seem like a 2 channel amp. and it is the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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