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<blockquote data-quote="theonlygd" data-source="post: 5717774" data-attributes="member: 608296"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I have a question. I understand how to wire my subs but is there and advantage to wire a sub 4,2,1 ohm's? For example Rockford Punch series, dual voice at either 2ohm or 4ohm. I want two subs, and I will get an amp that can handle the correct RMS and Ohm combo.</p><p></p><p>But, is there an advantage to wire the subs in 4omh, 2omh, 1ohm, .5omh? Is there any disadvantage to wire the subs in certain ohms, sound quality? This setup is for my pleasure only, not competition. I would prefer tight clean lows.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theonlygd, post: 5717774, member: 608296"] Hello, I have a question. I understand how to wire my subs but is there and advantage to wire a sub 4,2,1 ohm's? For example Rockford Punch series, dual voice at either 2ohm or 4ohm. I want two subs, and I will get an amp that can handle the correct RMS and Ohm combo. But, is there an advantage to wire the subs in 4omh, 2omh, 1ohm, .5omh? Is there any disadvantage to wire the subs in certain ohms, sound quality? This setup is for my pleasure only, not competition. I would prefer tight clean lows. Thanks for your help, [/QUOTE]
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