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<blockquote data-quote="Skeeter51" data-source="post: 2042702" data-attributes="member: 568472"><p>I have an alpine mrp-m450 and it says @ 4 ohms it has 220 watts rms power, and @2 ohms it has 400 watts rms power. I have been told wiring my subs in parallel will give me the max power, and I was wondering if this was true? or is there something else i need to do to wire my amp @ 2 ohms? I am asking because one of my buddies has the same alpine type e subs with a 350 watt amp, and it seems like his are a lot louder. and I think i may just have mine wired so there only getting 220 watts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeeter51, post: 2042702, member: 568472"] I have an alpine mrp-m450 and it says @ 4 ohms it has 220 watts rms power, and @2 ohms it has 400 watts rms power. I have been told wiring my subs in parallel will give me the max power, and I was wondering if this was true? or is there something else i need to do to wire my amp @ 2 ohms? I am asking because one of my buddies has the same alpine type e subs with a 350 watt amp, and it seems like his are a lot louder. and I think i may just have mine wired so there only getting 220 watts. [/QUOTE]
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