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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8715649" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>That amp is perfect for those specific speakers. The sub is a dual 4ohms which will parallel to single 2ohms load to the tune of 440w rms. </p><p> But be aware that you must turn the gains all the way down before powering up. After that, turn up deck volume to the maximum you usually play at. Next turn up the "voice" gain till you are comfortable with the volume. Lastly, turn up sub gain until you are comfortable with the volume.</p><p> Remember that the amp's rms is almost double of the sub's. When you hear distortion, dial it back a bit and leave it there for safety. </p><p> There is a precise way of doing this with a multimeter but I am a stubborn mule that has not employed the technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8715649, member: 654802"] That amp is perfect for those specific speakers. The sub is a dual 4ohms which will parallel to single 2ohms load to the tune of 440w rms. But be aware that you must turn the gains all the way down before powering up. After that, turn up deck volume to the maximum you usually play at. Next turn up the "voice" gain till you are comfortable with the volume. Lastly, turn up sub gain until you are comfortable with the volume. Remember that the amp's rms is almost double of the sub's. When you hear distortion, dial it back a bit and leave it there for safety. There is a precise way of doing this with a multimeter but I am a stubborn mule that has not employed the technique. [/QUOTE]
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