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<blockquote data-quote="Slammer" data-source="post: 6664195" data-attributes="member: 612083"><p>You really could go either way, but you have enough amps to power a pair of D2 Mojos. If you have the money and room to run a 2nd Mojo, that is what I would do. By running an amp on each vc, you would be getting whatever the 2ohm output of the amp is, to each. That would likely be around 750-800w. While the Mojo could handle that much power on each vc, you would get way more volume by running a pair of D2s, wiring them parallel (1ohm at the amp), and getting your 1500w rated @ 1ohm to each sub. I have a D2 15" Mojo, and would way sooner add a 2nd sub than put a pair of amps on each vc. Especially since you already have the 2nd amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slammer, post: 6664195, member: 612083"] You really could go either way, but you have enough amps to power a pair of D2 Mojos. If you have the money and room to run a 2nd Mojo, that is what I would do. By running an amp on each vc, you would be getting whatever the 2ohm output of the amp is, to each. That would likely be around 750-800w. While the Mojo could handle that much power on each vc, you would get way more volume by running a pair of D2s, wiring them parallel (1ohm at the amp), and getting your 1500w rated @ 1ohm to each sub. I have a D2 15" Mojo, and would way sooner add a 2nd sub than put a pair of amps on each vc. Especially since you already have the 2nd amp. [/QUOTE]
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