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<blockquote data-quote="piperca" data-source="post: 3040820" data-attributes="member: 577286"><p>I intend on installing some Infinity Kappa components, but need to find a shallow sub to fit below the rear seat of my Dodge Quadcab. I was looking at the Pioneer Premier 10" and 8", but they are 4 ohms instead of 2 ohms, which I'd prefer.</p><p></p><p>I was looking to use the Crunch PZI550.5, 5 channel amp, which delivers 125w x 4 and 200w x 1 @ 2 ohms. At 4 ohms the amp delivers 60w x 4 and 120w x 1.</p><p></p><p>Since I am limited in my choice of subs, what would be a solution? Sorry, this is the first time I've amped a vehicle, so bear with me. Correct me if I'm wrong; if I wired two 4 ohm subs in parallel, this would give me 2 ohms and achieve the desired 200w output from the subwoofer channel???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperca, post: 3040820, member: 577286"] I intend on installing some Infinity Kappa components, but need to find a shallow sub to fit below the rear seat of my Dodge Quadcab. I was looking at the Pioneer Premier 10" and 8", but they are 4 ohms instead of 2 ohms, which I'd prefer. I was looking to use the Crunch PZI550.5, 5 channel amp, which delivers 125w x 4 and 200w x 1 @ 2 ohms. At 4 ohms the amp delivers 60w x 4 and 120w x 1. Since I am limited in my choice of subs, what would be a solution? Sorry, this is the first time I've amped a vehicle, so bear with me. Correct me if I'm wrong; if I wired two 4 ohm subs in parallel, this would give me 2 ohms and achieve the desired 200w output from the subwoofer channel??? [/QUOTE]
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