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<blockquote data-quote="Justinbebustin" data-source="post: 8395799" data-attributes="member: 666296"><p>The box says 500W X 1 @ 2 ohms, 300 W X 1 @ 4 ohms. From my understanding since I have them wired parallel, it takes the load down to 2 ohms? I bought the speakers because they were advertised as 2 ohms, so I figured if wired parallel they'd be right where they need to be, just overpowered. I must sound so inexperienced lol.</p><p></p><p>As far as I can tell, the seller had A pair in that cabinet, but he had like 20 pairs to sell on Ebay, and about 15 of them had already sold. And it's funny how when I soldered the wire on it I melted off some old solder that was already on it. I know, I know, buyer beware, it sounded too good to be true, I shouldn't have done it, but the brand name excited me as I had heard RF is top of the line.</p><p></p><p>How, exactly, do I wire it in series? I don't understand how much more can be done with only 1 + and - out from the amp!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinbebustin, post: 8395799, member: 666296"] The box says 500W X 1 @ 2 ohms, 300 W X 1 @ 4 ohms. From my understanding since I have them wired parallel, it takes the load down to 2 ohms? I bought the speakers because they were advertised as 2 ohms, so I figured if wired parallel they'd be right where they need to be, just overpowered. I must sound so inexperienced lol. As far as I can tell, the seller had A pair in that cabinet, but he had like 20 pairs to sell on Ebay, and about 15 of them had already sold. And it's funny how when I soldered the wire on it I melted off some old solder that was already on it. I know, I know, buyer beware, it sounded too good to be true, I shouldn't have done it, but the brand name excited me as I had heard RF is top of the line. How, exactly, do I wire it in series? I don't understand how much more can be done with only 1 + and - out from the amp! [/QUOTE]
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