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<blockquote data-quote="dub6pimp" data-source="post: 4006448" data-attributes="member: 584826"><p>the dual 2 ohm is convienient for running in pairs. the dual 4 ohm is convienient to run as one sub. because to power two of them you would want a dual 2 ohm so it can be powered by a 2ohm amp. easier and cheaper to find an amp that does 1000w at 2 ohms than 1000w at 4 ohms. if you have two of them they can be run at 2 ohm load, which your amp would power perfectly(1000w at 2 ohms).</p><p></p><p><strong>but</strong> to run one dual 2 ohm it will be a 4 ohm load or a 1 ohm load depending on wiring you do. you could also use 2 amps, 1 for each voicecoil at 2 ohms.</p><p></p><p>i have one swr-1222d also, i run 500w to it at 4 ohms. i am considering selling mine for a dual 4 ohm so i can have more amp headroom since my amp does 500w at 4 ohms (currently) or 800w at 2 ohms, pm me if your interested and that one type R is not enough bumpage for you. selling for 100$ with a sealed box</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dub6pimp, post: 4006448, member: 584826"] the dual 2 ohm is convienient for running in pairs. the dual 4 ohm is convienient to run as one sub. because to power two of them you would want a dual 2 ohm so it can be powered by a 2ohm amp. easier and cheaper to find an amp that does 1000w at 2 ohms than 1000w at 4 ohms. if you have two of them they can be run at 2 ohm load, which your amp would power perfectly(1000w at 2 ohms). [B]but[/B] to run one dual 2 ohm it will be a 4 ohm load or a 1 ohm load depending on wiring you do. you could also use 2 amps, 1 for each voicecoil at 2 ohms. i have one swr-1222d also, i run 500w to it at 4 ohms. i am considering selling mine for a dual 4 ohm so i can have more amp headroom since my amp does 500w at 4 ohms (currently) or 800w at 2 ohms, pm me if your interested and that one type R is not enough bumpage for you. selling for 100$ with a sealed box [/QUOTE]
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