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<blockquote data-quote="LongThrow" data-source="post: 8356142" data-attributes="member: 661351"><p>Is your sub dvc or svc? If its just a svc and uses a switch for the impendance to be seen as 2 or 4, then just wire normal pos sub to pos amp and vice versa. If your amp is really rated at 440 at 2 ohms then run the sub at 2 ohms using your 'switch'. Youll have maybe a few watts for headroom. Adjust your gains as such. 70w will push your speakers 70% of its capabilities if theyre 100w. But they should suffice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongThrow, post: 8356142, member: 661351"] Is your sub dvc or svc? If its just a svc and uses a switch for the impendance to be seen as 2 or 4, then just wire normal pos sub to pos amp and vice versa. If your amp is really rated at 440 at 2 ohms then run the sub at 2 ohms using your 'switch'. Youll have maybe a few watts for headroom. Adjust your gains as such. 70w will push your speakers 70% of its capabilities if theyre 100w. But they should suffice. [/QUOTE]
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