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How to wire two dual 4 ohm subs to 2ohms?
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8341975" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>I guess the only way to really get a 2 ohm load from a pair of dual 4 ohms is to use 2 amps. Each one running 2 ohms. It's more complicated this way and kinda pointless if you ask me. You're better off running at 1 ohm with one amp though as it's the best bang for the buck. If your amp is not 1 ohm stable, then get one that is. Otherwise getting a lot of power at 4 ohms is expensive. Some of the old school amps you could bridge at 4 ohms though, which is just as good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8341975, member: 574798"] I guess the only way to really get a 2 ohm load from a pair of dual 4 ohms is to use 2 amps. Each one running 2 ohms. It's more complicated this way and kinda pointless if you ask me. You're better off running at 1 ohm with one amp though as it's the best bang for the buck. If your amp is not 1 ohm stable, then get one that is. Otherwise getting a lot of power at 4 ohms is expensive. Some of the old school amps you could bridge at 4 ohms though, which is just as good. [/QUOTE]
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