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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7835627" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>If these are your options, I would suggest the 2 10" ported for a good balance between power handling ability and output with that amp. Since it seems you do not want to modify the electrical system any more than is necessary, I would also recommend getting the D2 versions and wiring them to a 2 ohm load for 550 watts per sub. This would allow you to integrate the amp into your system without concern of improper gain matching of components. At 2 ohms, the amp will perform better overall. The amp's ability to operate at 1 ohm indicates reliable and efficient 2 ohm output with enough clean, dynamic headroom available..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7835627, member: 573547"] If these are your options, I would suggest the 2 10" ported for a good balance between power handling ability and output with that amp. Since it seems you do not want to modify the electrical system any more than is necessary, I would also recommend getting the D2 versions and wiring them to a 2 ohm load for 550 watts per sub. This would allow you to integrate the amp into your system without concern of improper gain matching of components. At 2 ohms, the amp will perform better overall. The amp's ability to operate at 1 ohm indicates reliable and efficient 2 ohm output with enough clean, dynamic headroom available.. [/QUOTE]
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