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<blockquote data-quote="endofdays89" data-source="post: 4687009" data-attributes="member: 594854"><p>since your 12s are at a 4 ohm load, you won't get as much power so just run both of them to your amp at 4 ohms and if its not enough power for you get a 600 or 800 watt rms amp. I have the same problem with my type r's. I only have a 500 rms watt amp but my subs are 1000 rms. You just got to deal with it until you get a better amp which will cost hella money. I hate it, but thats how it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endofdays89, post: 4687009, member: 594854"] since your 12s are at a 4 ohm load, you won't get as much power so just run both of them to your amp at 4 ohms and if its not enough power for you get a 600 or 800 watt rms amp. I have the same problem with my type r's. I only have a 500 rms watt amp but my subs are 1000 rms. You just got to deal with it until you get a better amp which will cost hella money. I hate it, but thats how it is. [/QUOTE]
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