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Sub RMS to Amp RMS Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8742954" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>I have a 450w rms American Bass 10" dvc 2 ohm sub I just bought. I also have a 750w rms at 1ohm, 565w rms at 2 ohms and 340w rms at 4ohms amplifier (dynamic over 1k at 14.7v at 1 ohm.) I know gain doesn't control the amp power so I am a little confused on how to wire it. Should I go series for a 4 ohm load on the sub, or send it parallel for a 1 ohm load? I don't want to blow the sub. Been out of the game for a very long time (late 90s) and a lot has changed. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8742954, member: 682803"] I have a 450w rms American Bass 10" dvc 2 ohm sub I just bought. I also have a 750w rms at 1ohm, 565w rms at 2 ohms and 340w rms at 4ohms amplifier (dynamic over 1k at 14.7v at 1 ohm.) I know gain doesn't control the amp power so I am a little confused on how to wire it. Should I go series for a 4 ohm load on the sub, or send it parallel for a 1 ohm load? I don't want to blow the sub. Been out of the game for a very long time (late 90s) and a lot has changed. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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