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<blockquote data-quote="montx" data-source="post: 2602487" data-attributes="member: 573693"><p>I was hoping to go with an all Interfire setup, but my brother sold me his MTX Thunder 7500+342amp for 20 bucks, so I couldnt resists, lol ( who could.. ). The mtx 7500 hits hard for what I paid, but I also have an Interfire 10-D, Dual 4OHM. The MTX is only SVC, so it's 4 OHM.</p><p></p><p>Please take in mind I'm pretty noob at wiring, so if I've done something wrong, dont shout, I learn fast.</p><p></p><p>But - I have the Interfire hooked up in to represent a 2 OHM load. But, I remember reading somewhere that you cant have different ohm loads on the same amp? Is that correct?</p><p></p><p>Because for some reason when I have the MTX 7500 hooked up with the Interfire, the interfire doesn't produce any sound whatsoever. I've had it hooked up with it before and it worked fine w/o the 7500. So is the x-matching of the loads a no-no? Will I need to wire the Interfire in a 4-ohm load?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montx, post: 2602487, member: 573693"] I was hoping to go with an all Interfire setup, but my brother sold me his MTX Thunder 7500+342amp for 20 bucks, so I couldnt resists, lol ( who could.. ). The mtx 7500 hits hard for what I paid, but I also have an Interfire 10-D, Dual 4OHM. The MTX is only SVC, so it's 4 OHM. Please take in mind I'm pretty noob at wiring, so if I've done something wrong, dont shout, I learn fast. But - I have the Interfire hooked up in to represent a 2 OHM load. But, I remember reading somewhere that you cant have different ohm loads on the same amp? Is that correct? Because for some reason when I have the MTX 7500 hooked up with the Interfire, the interfire doesn't produce any sound whatsoever. I've had it hooked up with it before and it worked fine w/o the 7500. So is the x-matching of the loads a no-no? Will I need to wire the Interfire in a 4-ohm load? [/QUOTE]
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