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<blockquote data-quote="phemps" data-source="post: 6083317" data-attributes="member: 610170"><p>check out the specs of your amp. the amp will put out different power at different ohm loads. the norm is usually rated at 2 ohms. so your amp probably does 600 watts at 2 ohms, 300 at 4 ohms...etc. you have to see what your amp is rated to do and match the the power rating of the amp at a certain ohm load to your subs power handling. in your case you can only wire your sub to be 2 or 8 ohms so you want to have it wired in parallel(2 ohms) to pull the most power from your amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phemps, post: 6083317, member: 610170"] check out the specs of your amp. the amp will put out different power at different ohm loads. the norm is usually rated at 2 ohms. so your amp probably does 600 watts at 2 ohms, 300 at 4 ohms...etc. you have to see what your amp is rated to do and match the the power rating of the amp at a certain ohm load to your subs power handling. in your case you can only wire your sub to be 2 or 8 ohms so you want to have it wired in parallel(2 ohms) to pull the most power from your amp [/QUOTE]
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