newB: dual 2 ohms?

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no idea what im doing but im trying to learn. can i use a mono amp (600 for 2 ohms and 300 for 4 ohms) at 2 ohms with a sub that is dual 2 ohms? basically, can i get the 600 watts using a dual 2 ohm amp? please explain either way. i installed a turbocharger upgrade into my audi s4 and change my oil myself but when it comes to audio or electrical stuff, im lost.

 
the amp im talking about is the rockford p6001bd mono amp, so if i wired it like u showed, what output would i get at 1 ohm? same as 2 ohms (in this case 600)? here are the specs on the amp:

Focused high mass cast aluminum heatsink

ultra stable into 2 ohms

Remote punch EQ nob 0 -18 db @ 45 hz

Illuminated RF logo

Stealth panel hides connections

4 AWG C clamp for power and ground

CEA 2006 compliant

300 x 1 RMS @ 4 ohms

600 x 1 RMS @ 2 ohms

351 average RMS watts x 1

653 average RMS watts x 1

12 db per octave HP/LP/AP @ 40 400 HZ

2.4" x 11" x 13.7"

i just wanna use a single 10" sub with a lot of clarity and punch,. i listen to metal, no rap, so i want very crisp bass so it doesnt ,make a bunch of real fast bass drum kicks sound like one blurry mess.

much appreciated bro.

 
you could see as much as 1200 watts but it depends on if the amp is 1 ohm stable or not. by the looks of the specs it probably isn't so you would be better off wiring it to 4 ohms and getting 300 ish watts

 
you could see as much as 1200 watts but it depends on if the amp is 1 ohm stable or not. by the looks of the specs it probably isn't so you would be better off wiring it to 4 ohms and getting 300 ish watts
are there any good 2 ohm subs out there (not dual 2 ohm)?

 
suppose i had a crappier mono amp that could do 300 at 1 ohm. if i was to take the better amp and wire it at 4 ohms to get 300 watts, would there be any diff (i.e., any reason to spend 300 instead of 150 if im getting 300 watts in the one sub)?

 
probably not but it depends on the brands of amps. some are built better than others. it should be the same amount of power as long as the amps are of close to equal quality

 
no idea what im doing but im trying to learn. can i use a mono amp (600 for 2 ohms and 300 for 4 ohms) at 2 ohms with a sub that is dual 2 ohms? basically, can i get the 600 watts using a dual 2 ohm amp? please explain either way. i installed a turbocharger upgrade into my audi s4 and change my oil myself but when it comes to audio or electrical stuff, im lost.
To answer your question.No. You cannot get 600 watts with your current amp and sub setup. That amp isn't even 1ohm stabble. Your choice for now are just running it @ 4ohms or getting an amp that can do 600 watts rms @ 1ohm. Then you would find a perfect match.

 
To answer your question.No. You cannot get 600 watts with your current amp and sub setup. That amp isn't even 1ohm stabble. Your choice for now are just running it @ 4ohms or getting an amp that can do 600 watts rms @ 1ohm. Then you would find a perfect match.
i appreciate ur help, but keep in mind, i have no "current amp and sub setup," all i have is an amp and i would very much like ur guys advice on which sub to get.

 
i have a question about dual 2 ohms. so if i have a dual 2 ohm sub...depending on how i wire it, it can be 4 ohms or 1 ohm? does that mean it cannot run at 2 ohms?

 
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