RF 6001bd load question.

basically what it's telling you is that you can only run 2 4 ohm subs cause that will equal 2 ohms, or a single 2 ohm voice coil cause that is 2 ohms. basically your final impedance can't be lower then 2 ohms.
Thanks, just wanted to make sure I wasn't going to kill my amp. I got te extra protection on the sub so I'm not as worried about that. ;-)

 
MODEL- PUNCH P3001 P6001bd
4 Ohm Load Mono 300 Watts x 1 RMS

2 Ohm Load Mono 600 Watts x 1 RMS

This amp has A & B Channels wired in parallel internally.

Question.

I bought an SVC 4 Ohm wired to one channel. What are the repurcussions of wiring a 4 ohm sub to a 2 ohm channel and is there a way to wire the SVC sub to both channels to get the 4 ohm load? Also, being that the 2 ohm load is rated for 600 RMS and the sub is rated for 300 RMS, am I causing damage to the sub?

I am not sure I am asking the question clearly so forgive me if you need clarification.

PDF for AMP

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/scripts/rightnow.cfg/php.exe/enduser/fattach_get.php?p_sid=9nxP4Ivi&p_tbl=9&p_id=454&p_created=1116542314

Kenwood Sub

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8226626&st=kfc-w2511&lp=1&type=product&cp=1&id=1166840602951

i had the same exact amp, running my jl 10w7......be careful, for the amp is underrated. My birth sheet that came w/ the amp showed an actual 722 rms watts @ 2 ohm

 
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