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<blockquote data-quote="ChopShop Racing" data-source="post: 26041" data-attributes="member: 542790"><p>A mono amp, i think is the best for you. Get at least a good 400 watt RMS @2ohm power amp. it dosent matter who makes it; just make sure its a brand thats WHAT YOU WANT. who cares what some one els has or likes. LOOK AT THE RMS POWER. you said you had 4 ohm SVC? then you can wire them up as follows:</p><p></p><p>3 parallel =.66 ohm---no good for you!</p><p></p><p>3 seires/parallel = 2.7ohm---looks like your best choice!</p><p></p><p>not sure about 3 in series???</p><p></p><p>turn the amp half way up and you well sound BAD AZZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChopShop Racing, post: 26041, member: 542790"] A mono amp, i think is the best for you. Get at least a good 400 watt RMS @2ohm power amp. it dosent matter who makes it; just make sure its a brand thats WHAT YOU WANT. who cares what some one els has or likes. LOOK AT THE RMS POWER. you said you had 4 ohm SVC? then you can wire them up as follows: 3 parallel =.66 ohm---no good for you! 3 seires/parallel = 2.7ohm---looks like your best choice! not sure about 3 in series??? turn the amp half way up and you well sound BAD AZZ [/QUOTE]
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