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<blockquote data-quote="vladd" data-source="post: 1419347" data-attributes="member: 563071"><p>Ok the subs can share a box, but the enclosure size will have to be doubled. Its best to keep the subs isolated so they don't share airspace from what i've heard though(i've never had them share air space so i can't comment).</p><p></p><p>series for your subs will put them at 8 ohm each driver, parallel will put you at 2, from there you can series the two 8s to get 16ohm, or parallel to get 4ohm, you can series the 2ohms to get 4 ohm or parallel them to get 1ohm</p><p></p><p>So you can run the subs at 16,8,4 or 1 ohm unless i screwed something up, its early for me.</p><p></p><p>Lower ohms give you more distortion (less than you should be able to notice) higher ohm gives you less power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vladd, post: 1419347, member: 563071"] Ok the subs can share a box, but the enclosure size will have to be doubled. Its best to keep the subs isolated so they don't share airspace from what i've heard though(i've never had them share air space so i can't comment). series for your subs will put them at 8 ohm each driver, parallel will put you at 2, from there you can series the two 8s to get 16ohm, or parallel to get 4ohm, you can series the 2ohms to get 4 ohm or parallel them to get 1ohm So you can run the subs at 16,8,4 or 1 ohm unless i screwed something up, its early for me. Lower ohms give you more distortion (less than you should be able to notice) higher ohm gives you less power. [/QUOTE]
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