Horsemanwill
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yes, if you have two ohm speakers, you will need a 1 ohm stable amp.
ah ha or a 4 ohm stable amp
yes, if you have two ohm speakers, you will need a 1 ohm stable amp.
again wrongyes, if you have two ohm speakers, you will need a 1 ohm stable amp.
ah ha or a 4 ohm stable amp![]()
ok well then in that case your wrong the amp is just seeing a 2 ohm load it's not seeing a 1 ohm load not sure where u get that from. which amp is it just curious.well actually my amps has a switch that allows the amp to run in "mono" or "stereo"....i have it on "mono".(if that has anything to do with it)..and it has lasted my nearly a year........btw i have 2 4ohm svc subs wired parellel at 2ohms then bridged acrossed the amp, which will split the ristance across both channels making it 1 ohm...
oh shit, i didn't even think about this.ah ha or a 4 ohm stable amp![]()
wrong x3.......if they are single 4 ohm you can run 2 ohm or 8 ohm if they are dual 4 you can run at 4 ohms or 1 ohmoh shit, i didn't even think about this.
If you have two 4 ohm subs, you will need a 1 ohm stable amp.
My bad, i wasn't thinking
u not thinking again?oh shit, i didn't even think about this.
If you have two 4 ohm subs, you will need a 1 ohm stable amp.
My bad, i wasn't thinking
yep he got us there so it's either 2 or 8 ohms or 4 ohm stereowrong x3.......you can run at 8 ohms in this situation