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MM4000.1 1 ohm stable?
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<blockquote data-quote="tooloud4tv" data-source="post: 3701700" data-attributes="member: 576844"><p>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</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tooloud4tv, post: 3701700, member: 576844"] 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 [/QUOTE]
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