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<blockquote data-quote="ighettoboyi" data-source="post: 489575" data-attributes="member: 553311"><p>Isn't it possible to wire 3 subs into a regular impedence instead of the 2.67 or 1.3? To clarify, for example a given amp puts out 1000wrms x1 @ 4 ohms. You could just get two 4ohm dvc subs and wire it so that the pos and neg from the amp goes to one sub and then splits off to the other giving 500 each. Can't you do this same thing for 3? For example if I wanted to get like 3 idqv2's and give them 250 wattsrms each, couldn't i just get a 750x1 amp and split it up 3 ways instead of dealing with the wierd impedence loads?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ighettoboyi, post: 489575, member: 553311"] Isn't it possible to wire 3 subs into a regular impedence instead of the 2.67 or 1.3? To clarify, for example a given amp puts out 1000wrms x1 @ 4 ohms. You could just get two 4ohm dvc subs and wire it so that the pos and neg from the amp goes to one sub and then splits off to the other giving 500 each. Can't you do this same thing for 3? For example if I wanted to get like 3 idqv2's and give them 250 wattsrms each, couldn't i just get a 750x1 amp and split it up 3 ways instead of dealing with the wierd impedence loads? [/QUOTE]
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