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<blockquote data-quote="fischman" data-source="post: 5234037" data-attributes="member: 604249"><p>Please don't do this. You should power all coils on a sub. Just look for a quality amp that can handle 2ohm's bridged. You might spend a bit more, but will most likely get plenty of power as well. You'll want an amp that is 1 ohm stable stereo/2 ohm stable bridged.</p><p></p><p>BTW, what you want to do is a very economical way to power a whole system and allow future upgradability if you choose. Plus it saves alot of space. Look at something like the Phoenix Gold X200.4, this amp is stable to 1ohm stereo and 2ohm bridged and puts out alot of power.</p><p></p><p>200 x 4 @ 4, 2, 1ohms</p><p></p><p>400 x 2 @ 8, 4, 2ohms</p><p></p><p>Josh F</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fischman, post: 5234037, member: 604249"] Please don't do this. You should power all coils on a sub. Just look for a quality amp that can handle 2ohm's bridged. You might spend a bit more, but will most likely get plenty of power as well. You'll want an amp that is 1 ohm stable stereo/2 ohm stable bridged. BTW, what you want to do is a very economical way to power a whole system and allow future upgradability if you choose. Plus it saves alot of space. Look at something like the Phoenix Gold X200.4, this amp is stable to 1ohm stereo and 2ohm bridged and puts out alot of power. 200 x 4 @ 4, 2, 1ohms 400 x 2 @ 8, 4, 2ohms Josh F [/QUOTE]
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