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<blockquote data-quote="doughboy743" data-source="post: 8732298" data-attributes="member: 682037"><p>well thats the thing the subs are only rated for 300w rms and the amplifier is 600w rms at 4ohms i need to reduce the power or risk blowing the subwoofers anyway right? so by adding resistance to 8ohms it should drop the power over all to 300w rms and making the amps power match that of the 2 subwoofers right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doughboy743, post: 8732298, member: 682037"] well thats the thing the subs are only rated for 300w rms and the amplifier is 600w rms at 4ohms i need to reduce the power or risk blowing the subwoofers anyway right? so by adding resistance to 8ohms it should drop the power over all to 300w rms and making the amps power match that of the 2 subwoofers right? [/QUOTE]
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