Possible to run 4 subs with AMP?

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Hi im stuck with the following and would like to know if they are compatable.

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Diesel Audio NSH-2.1100

2200W 2-Channel Mosfet Bridgeable Car Amplifier http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/...

Also i would like to run 4 Kicker CVR12 Car Audio COMP CVR 12" Round Subwooofer Dual 2 Ohm - I have all 4 already too http://www.hifisoundconnection.com/Shop/...

Is this able to be done? Im not worried about the box being built because i know it can be done. Will that amp do ? Will those subs also even work with the amp ? Your prompt reasponse is greatly appericated !

 
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go parallel on two then series them together do this with 2 pairs and each pair to one output will get the 2 ohm load to each channel on the amp.

 
You dont need a 2 channel to run two subs, lol. Get a mono block their more efficient and are made for subs. Get one with at least a 1 ohm load.

Go to this site Here. Read up wiring diagrams and such. Good place for car info. Also 4 2 ohm subs makes a 1 ohm final load, so get an amp thats 1 ohm stable and you will have to beef up your electric. Big 3, bigger battery, etc.

 
You dont need a 2 channel to run two subs, lol. Get a mono block their more efficient and are made for subs. Get one with at least a 1 ohm load.
Go to this site Here. Read up wiring diagrams and such. Good place for car info. Also 4 2 ohm subs makes a 1 ohm final load, so get an amp thats 1 ohm stable and you will have to beef up your electric. Big 3, bigger battery, etc.
yea but he already has the diesel 2 channel.so...two 2ohm loads will work.

on a side note those diesel Titanium series amps can supprise you.

 
can u not just bridge the 2 channels together with a series/parallel combo for a one ohm load? (sorry i dont know if the diesel amp is one ohm stable or bridgeable.)

 
can u not just bridge the 2 channels together with a series/parallel combo for a one ohm load? (sorry i dont know if the diesel amp is one ohm stable or bridgeable.)
the mono's are but im not sure about the 2 chan,i cant seem to find that info.its rated at 2 ohms though.

he can call Diego @ 323-737-7726 hes always been very helpful

 
Your subs only handle 400W RMS a piece and you're gonna run 1100W+ RMS into them? I would wire 2 subs in series so in the end you would have an 8 ohm load. Would be very stable, and the power output would be more inline with what the amp will provide (provided the amp outputs spec power).

 
Your subs only handle 400W RMS a piece and you're gonna run 1100W+ RMS into them? I would wire 2 subs in series so in the end you would have an 8 ohm load. Would be very stable, and the power output would be more inline with what the amp will provide (provided the amp outputs spec power).
1100RMS /2=550RMS each sub...im sure if the box is right those kickers will be OK.

 
1100RMS /2=550RMS each sub...im sure if the box is right those kickers will be OK.
Right... I guess I was still saying that 550RMS still seems like it might be a tad high. You get maybe 1dB more volume for added stress on the woofers. I guess I just thought that wasn't worth it. The kickers probably can take more than the 400W though.

 
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