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<blockquote data-quote="magnus28" data-source="post: 7423621" data-attributes="member: 635155"><p>ok.. i've taken the advise, I ditched the 6x9's....</p><p></p><p>I bought this amp today:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?mc=06&amp;p=XPA4100&amp;d=Dual-XPA4100-4Channel-600-Watt-Car-Amplifier-(XPA4100)&amp;c=Car%20Stereo%20Amplifiers&amp;sku=827204103135" target="_blank">Dual XPA4100 4-Channel 600 Watt Car Amplifier (XPA-4100) from Solid Signal</a></p><p></p><p>and 2 of these 10" subs.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.walmart.ca/Automotive/Car-Audio-Sound-Accessories/Automotive-Subwoofers/Scosche-10-Sub-450-Max-Watts-150-Watts-RMS-Power" target="_blank">Scosche 10" Sub 450 Max Watts 150 Watts RMS Power - 48748 - Walmart Canada - Save Money Live Better.</a></p><p></p><p>can someone tell me what way to wire it? Series? Paralllel? or Series - Parallel ? I don't know really much about what that amp would run stable best at for impendance... And I don't know if the subs would handle being reduced to 1 ohm or whatever..</p><p></p><p>And also, what would be the best way to run amp? bridge 4 channels into 2, and run each bridged channel to each subwoofer? And bridge sub "A" to sub "B"</p><p></p><p>thx in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnus28, post: 7423621, member: 635155"] ok.. i've taken the advise, I ditched the 6x9's.... I bought this amp today: [URL="http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?mc=06&p=XPA4100&d=Dual-XPA4100-4Channel-600-Watt-Car-Amplifier-(XPA4100)&c=Car%20Stereo%20Amplifiers&sku=827204103135"]Dual XPA4100 4-Channel 600 Watt Car Amplifier (XPA-4100) from Solid Signal[/URL] and 2 of these 10" subs. [URL="http://www.walmart.ca/Automotive/Car-Audio-Sound-Accessories/Automotive-Subwoofers/Scosche-10-Sub-450-Max-Watts-150-Watts-RMS-Power"]Scosche 10" Sub 450 Max Watts 150 Watts RMS Power - 48748 - Walmart Canada - Save Money Live Better.[/URL] can someone tell me what way to wire it? Series? Paralllel? or Series - Parallel ? I don't know really much about what that amp would run stable best at for impendance... And I don't know if the subs would handle being reduced to 1 ohm or whatever.. And also, what would be the best way to run amp? bridge 4 channels into 2, and run each bridged channel to each subwoofer? And bridge sub "A" to sub "B" thx in advance! [/QUOTE]
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