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<blockquote data-quote="burro breath" data-source="post: 6375999" data-attributes="member: 584212"><p>ok so i have a custom bulit teampsi 18 with dual 1ohm coils. now my amp is an mb quart that is 1 ohm stable. my question is can i use 1 of the coils in my sub or do i have to use both? and is there something i can buy that will act like a dummy load but not use half the power? so i can wire the sub down to .5 ohms and still be able to use it on my amp, like something to make the amp see a 1 ohm load even though my sub will b wired to .5 ohms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="burro breath, post: 6375999, member: 584212"] ok so i have a custom bulit teampsi 18 with dual 1ohm coils. now my amp is an mb quart that is 1 ohm stable. my question is can i use 1 of the coils in my sub or do i have to use both? and is there something i can buy that will act like a dummy load but not use half the power? so i can wire the sub down to .5 ohms and still be able to use it on my amp, like something to make the amp see a 1 ohm load even though my sub will b wired to .5 ohms? [/QUOTE]
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