Need some help in understanding ohm's

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I have a Crossfire TEK 150.2. It's capable of running 2 ohm, which if I'm correct would be the ohm load with 2 4 ohm subs. When an amp says it runs 2 ohm, does that usually mean stereo & mono? I'm thinking of trying out some of these Assasin 10's, and I wan to make sure I can get the max out of my amp. They only offer 4 ohm subs. Thanks

 
I don't have the original spec sheet on the amp, and I can't find it on crossfire's website. It's two channel, and I think you're telling me bad news that it can be ran @ two ohm stereo not 2 ohm mono. Which is what I would need for 2 4 ohm subs? Unless I run it 4 ohm stereo. Am I following you guys correctly.

Anyone know how I can get the specs on this amp?

 
I have a Crossfire TEK 150.2. It's capable of running 2 ohm, which if I'm correct would be the ohm load with 2 4 ohm subs.
not correct, unless you wire each down to 2 ohm one per each channel.

If it was a single channel, or you wanted to bridge it, you would end up with a 1 ohm load, or a 4 ohm load.

 
So this below would be a 2 ohm mono or stereo load on my amp. Thanks for you patience with a knucklehead.

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