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<blockquote data-quote="grimreper912003" data-source="post: 4450134" data-attributes="member: 584474"><p>well if he had one sub on each coil he would be fine. Even if he sent it diffrent signals uit would just sound out of phase with no real damage to his equipment unless his box is a shared chamber. Best choice here though is like you said, wire it bridged at 2 ohm. The only amps I can think of that arnt stable at 2 ohm bridged are pyles and shit so who cars if you blow on up.</p><p></p><p>NVM I thought he had 2 subs. I missread sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreper912003, post: 4450134, member: 584474"] well if he had one sub on each coil he would be fine. Even if he sent it diffrent signals uit would just sound out of phase with no real damage to his equipment unless his box is a shared chamber. Best choice here though is like you said, wire it bridged at 2 ohm. The only amps I can think of that arnt stable at 2 ohm bridged are pyles and shit so who cars if you blow on up. NVM I thought he had 2 subs. I missread sorry. [/QUOTE]
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