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<blockquote data-quote="daboyfrumdabx" data-source="post: 7181806" data-attributes="member: 617760"><p>Yes you can. Ideally you'd want to bridge it in that case and not many amps available are stable at 2 ohms while bridged. Not to mention, not many 2 channel amps are class D which is what this whole thread turned into trying to teach you. Short answer, yes. Ideal? No.</p><p></p><p>No.</p><p></p><p>Really? Firstly, you don't need an amp that big. You'll want something smaller. You could use binding posts or a drill to get all 4 wires trough if you chose to go that route.</p><p></p><p>My honest opinion, start reading. You have lots to learn before you spend any more money. Bugflipper also has learning to do prior to recommending equipment to a newb that's bound to end sadly because you don't know enough to control that power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daboyfrumdabx, post: 7181806, member: 617760"] Yes you can. Ideally you'd want to bridge it in that case and not many amps available are stable at 2 ohms while bridged. Not to mention, not many 2 channel amps are class D which is what this whole thread turned into trying to teach you. Short answer, yes. Ideal? No. No. Really? Firstly, you don't need an amp that big. You'll want something smaller. You could use binding posts or a drill to get all 4 wires trough if you chose to go that route. My honest opinion, start reading. You have lots to learn before you spend any more money. Bugflipper also has learning to do prior to recommending equipment to a newb that's bound to end sadly because you don't know enough to control that power. [/QUOTE]
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