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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin_blazer" data-source="post: 38126" data-attributes="member: 541793"><p>well i can tell you this much if he bought it at best buy then two options were at hand, 1 the guy didn't want to buy any of the RF amps which will do 2 channel's at 4 ohm's nicely and you can get like the 500s which we sell and run 2 4 ohm HE's which is what those are very nicely either bridged or not. anyway, yeah the amp won't handle that ohm load very well at all and yes you should get a new setup, now if you did buy it at best buy, just take them in and return it you got 30 days with them to return it my man. everyone hate's best buy except for me on this forum huh?</p><p></p><p>keep it thumpin,</p><p></p><p>adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin_blazer, post: 38126, member: 541793"] well i can tell you this much if he bought it at best buy then two options were at hand, 1 the guy didn't want to buy any of the RF amps which will do 2 channel's at 4 ohm's nicely and you can get like the 500s which we sell and run 2 4 ohm HE's which is what those are very nicely either bridged or not. anyway, yeah the amp won't handle that ohm load very well at all and yes you should get a new setup, now if you did buy it at best buy, just take them in and return it you got 30 days with them to return it my man. everyone hate's best buy except for me on this forum huh? keep it thumpin, adam [/QUOTE]
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