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Low budget dual 4 or single?
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<blockquote data-quote="Micah Horton" data-source="post: 7624015" data-attributes="member: 635377"><p>all i have for an amp is a coustic 100 watt 2 channel that i have bridged right now. i know it is not alot of power but its what i got running a 250watt 10inch in the back of my hatch. I plan on ordering a SSA dcon 15" i have never heard one of these but ive heard good things and they are in my price range. im going to upgrade my amp very soon, but could i run both channels seperate on a dual 4? or should i order a single 4" and leave it bridged?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micah Horton, post: 7624015, member: 635377"] all i have for an amp is a coustic 100 watt 2 channel that i have bridged right now. i know it is not alot of power but its what i got running a 250watt 10inch in the back of my hatch. I plan on ordering a SSA dcon 15" i have never heard one of these but ive heard good things and they are in my price range. im going to upgrade my amp very soon, but could i run both channels seperate on a dual 4? or should i order a single 4" and leave it bridged? [/QUOTE]
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