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<blockquote data-quote="acold7dusta" data-source="post: 2051663" data-attributes="member: 567993"><p>whats the impedence on your subs? (the ohm config.) I assume both are single 4 ohm, and if you connect both directly to the amp, itll be a 2 ohm load, so itll drive 180 RMS to each sub, you'll be fine.</p><p></p><p>and no you dont need a soldiering iron</p><p></p><p>edit: i see that those subs can handle 350 watts a piece, meaning you could use a much bigger amp. Try to find an amp that puts out a true 6-700 watts @ 2 ohms. Check out the Phoenix gold Xenon 600.1 on ebay for like 120 shipped i think it was</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acold7dusta, post: 2051663, member: 567993"] whats the impedence on your subs? (the ohm config.) I assume both are single 4 ohm, and if you connect both directly to the amp, itll be a 2 ohm load, so itll drive 180 RMS to each sub, you'll be fine. and no you dont need a soldiering iron edit: i see that those subs can handle 350 watts a piece, meaning you could use a much bigger amp. Try to find an amp that puts out a true 6-700 watts @ 2 ohms. Check out the Phoenix gold Xenon 600.1 on ebay for like 120 shipped i think it was [/QUOTE]
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