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<blockquote data-quote="Josh_101" data-source="post: 6792260" data-attributes="member: 612657"><p>Yeah I was thinking it through in my mind, the impedance rating matches, if gains are set at a matching output, maybe that wouldn't hurt anything. My two eD 8's are getting a little noisy from beatin the crap out of them for the past year. The PDX amps caught my eye because of their compact design and ability to be stacked together easily. My amps are stacked together but it was a PITA to make it happen, and I dont really like how it looks currently.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to get the SI BM 12" shallow sub, but it only comes in dual 4ohm, so my 2ch 400w amp isn't going to work well for it being that it only makes that much power at 4ohm bridged. The box size I'm limited to (.5cf) is the perfect size for that sub too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh_101, post: 6792260, member: 612657"] Yeah I was thinking it through in my mind, the impedance rating matches, if gains are set at a matching output, maybe that wouldn't hurt anything. My two eD 8's are getting a little noisy from beatin the crap out of them for the past year. The PDX amps caught my eye because of their compact design and ability to be stacked together easily. My amps are stacked together but it was a PITA to make it happen, and I dont really like how it looks currently. I'd like to get the SI BM 12" shallow sub, but it only comes in dual 4ohm, so my 2ch 400w amp isn't going to work well for it being that it only makes that much power at 4ohm bridged. The box size I'm limited to (.5cf) is the perfect size for that sub too. [/QUOTE]
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