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<blockquote data-quote="Rockman" data-source="post: 280809" data-attributes="member: 545869"><p>3 or 12 ohm. Then dual 6 ohm VC's. Run them in parallel for a 3 ohm load then run the amp in stereo mode 800x2. It wont quite make the 800 watts because of the higher speaker impeadance. Also its not if the subs will work at an amplifiers ohm rating. The speaker doesn't really care that much about the amps output impeadance or specific power rating for a specific ohm load. It just takes whatever power its being given. However, the amplifer is dependent on the speakers impeadance. Depending on the impeadance the amp will produce either more or less power, and divide that power amongst the subwoofers according to ohms law..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockman, post: 280809, member: 545869"] 3 or 12 ohm. Then dual 6 ohm VC's. Run them in parallel for a 3 ohm load then run the amp in stereo mode 800x2. It wont quite make the 800 watts because of the higher speaker impeadance. Also its not if the subs will work at an amplifiers ohm rating. The speaker doesn't really care that much about the amps output impeadance or specific power rating for a specific ohm load. It just takes whatever power its being given. However, the amplifer is dependent on the speakers impeadance. Depending on the impeadance the amp will produce either more or less power, and divide that power amongst the subwoofers according to ohms law.. [/QUOTE]
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