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<blockquote data-quote="Mo Gunz" data-source="post: 8862804" data-attributes="member: 690112"><p>I didn't know anything about ohms and changed my subs from two 4 ohm 1300w peak sony xplod's to two 2 ohm 4000w peak rockville 1000w rms subs that were all wired parallel powered by the Pyle 2000w 2 channel mosfet amp and shortly afterwards the subs quit working. Now I'm faced with the issue of what wattage amp to replace the dead one with without doing the Big 3 upgrade or upgrading my working alternator to avoid dimming headlights etc. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mo Gunz, post: 8862804, member: 690112"] I didn't know anything about ohms and changed my subs from two 4 ohm 1300w peak sony xplod's to two 2 ohm 4000w peak rockville 1000w rms subs that were all wired parallel powered by the Pyle 2000w 2 channel mosfet amp and shortly afterwards the subs quit working. Now I'm faced with the issue of what wattage amp to replace the dead one with without doing the Big 3 upgrade or upgrading my working alternator to avoid dimming headlights etc. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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