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What I want to know is, How are you going to get A 4 ohm sub to be 2 ohms on the amp?

As long as the amp is rated to handle that low of an ohm load in that configuration, you should be ok.

 
Some people say that when an amplifier is bridged onto a 4 ohm load, it 'sees' a 2 ohm load. While it is true that the same current flows whether the amp is bridged on a 4 ohm load or a 2 ohm stereo load, the amplifier is driving a 4 ohm load across its outputs. A single 4 ohm speaker can never be a 2 ohm load.

 
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