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<blockquote data-quote="OneMeanS1x" data-source="post: 595994" data-attributes="member: 557669"><p>I have 2 15.2 Orion H2s and a Crossfire VR2000D. The amp is rated at 2000x1 at 2 ohms and 1000x1 at 4 ohms. So overpowering it shouldnt be an issue at all. I dont think its wired incorrectly either. It doesnt say if thats per channel or bridged or what. it is a mono block amp. I have the subs wired as a 4 ohm load indepdently, and they are wired as a 2 ohm load together. Heres my problem, when i bridge them together into 2 ohms and put them on one side of the connections to the amp, it only sounds like 1000w rms. However, when I unbridge the connection and run each woofer to the amp on both sides, it feels much more like 2000w rms, but goes into protection. Why would this be happening when im running each channel at 4 ohms, as opposed to one channel at 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OneMeanS1x, post: 595994, member: 557669"] I have 2 15.2 Orion H2s and a Crossfire VR2000D. The amp is rated at 2000x1 at 2 ohms and 1000x1 at 4 ohms. So overpowering it shouldnt be an issue at all. I dont think its wired incorrectly either. It doesnt say if thats per channel or bridged or what. it is a mono block amp. I have the subs wired as a 4 ohm load indepdently, and they are wired as a 2 ohm load together. Heres my problem, when i bridge them together into 2 ohms and put them on one side of the connections to the amp, it only sounds like 1000w rms. However, when I unbridge the connection and run each woofer to the amp on both sides, it feels much more like 2000w rms, but goes into protection. Why would this be happening when im running each channel at 4 ohms, as opposed to one channel at 2. [/QUOTE]
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