MM4000.1 1 ohm stable?

yeah but if you wire the sub to 4 ohms...its 4 ohms on the amp...if you wire the sub to 1 ohm...its 1 ohm on the amp. the 2 sets of terminals on the amp are just there to make wiring options a bit easier

 
No its a 2ch amp.....on a mono amp youd be correct Bones but this is a 2ch amp
I owned one
so you are telling me that if you had a svc 4 ohm sub and you hooked it up to a 2 channel amp in bridged mode...neg from sub to neg on one channel..pos on sub hooked to pos on other channel...that the amp would see 2 ohms?

2 channel or mono....if you wire the sub to 4 ohms...the amp runs at 4 ohms

 
only time ur amp will see half the ohm loadage is when u bride the amp/ run it mono that means 1 positive on left side of the amp and negative on the right side of the amp u get the point. so yes if u had an single 4 ohm vc sub and wired it to the amp mono then yes each side of the amp will see an 2 ohm load. like i said ive heard these amp sweet spot is around 3.3 ohms so depending on box and port size. id keep the Dual 2 sub and wire it @ 4ohms mono. maybe ur imp rise wont be soooooooooo bad and u get around the sweet spot 3 ohms

 
because with 2000rmsx2@1 ohm..its 2 subs..each at 1 ohm..getting 2000 each.

the 4000x1 @2 ohm is 1 sub..getting 4000 at 2 ohm. really its the same thing

 
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