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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8139628" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Well, Im pretty sure that for an RMS rating of 200,I can take a wild guess that your subs are SVC 4ohm,single 4 ohm subs.Not many subs out there if any are rated at 200rms for any DVC sub that I can think of within the last 15yrs.Wire +to +,and - to - should bring you to a 2 ohm load in which you have chosen the perfect amplifier for these subs, and the right amount of power.Never hurts to have a little head room/power from an amp.Keeps them from running harder,and a bit cooler in most cases,resulting in lasting a bit longer,and performing well within limitations rather than maxed out towards struggling/running Hot.You will be just fine with that set up.Just build a good box by specs for the subs to get the most out of them.The box plays the largest part for any subs performance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8139628, member: 634282"] Well, Im pretty sure that for an RMS rating of 200,I can take a wild guess that your subs are SVC 4ohm,single 4 ohm subs.Not many subs out there if any are rated at 200rms for any DVC sub that I can think of within the last 15yrs.Wire +to +,and - to - should bring you to a 2 ohm load in which you have chosen the perfect amplifier for these subs, and the right amount of power.Never hurts to have a little head room/power from an amp.Keeps them from running harder,and a bit cooler in most cases,resulting in lasting a bit longer,and performing well within limitations rather than maxed out towards struggling/running Hot.You will be just fine with that set up.Just build a good box by specs for the subs to get the most out of them.The box plays the largest part for any subs performance [/QUOTE]
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