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<blockquote data-quote="bonesninja" data-source="post: 645834" data-attributes="member: 557079"><p>the 425 is at 14.4v your car maybe closer to 12v so the 300w is a good number. the problem is to get a 4 0hm load you need to run vc's in series to present a 4 ohm load. to run two amps to that speaker you would essentially be running amps in parallel. not sure if thats a good idea or not. it would be different if you could run 1 amp to 1 coil but to get that 4 ohms you're looking for you need to wire vc's in series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonesninja, post: 645834, member: 557079"] the 425 is at 14.4v your car maybe closer to 12v so the 300w is a good number. the problem is to get a 4 0hm load you need to run vc's in series to present a 4 ohm load. to run two amps to that speaker you would essentially be running amps in parallel. not sure if thats a good idea or not. it would be different if you could run 1 amp to 1 coil but to get that 4 ohms you're looking for you need to wire vc's in series. [/QUOTE]
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