two 10s or one?

Your first post you said two dual 4 ohm subwoofers and later said you currently have two single 4 ohm subwoofers.

Amp is only stable to 4 ohms bridged. So two single 4 ohms would be at 2 ohms.

If you have two dual 4 ohms you could either run them both bridged at 4 ohms or one per channel at 2 ohms each.
 
Your first post you said two dual 4 ohm subwoofers and later said you currently have two single 4 ohm subwoofers.

Amp is only stable to 4 ohms bridged. So two single 4 ohms would be at 2 ohms.

If you have two dual 4 ohms you could either run them both bridged at 4 ohms or one per channel at 2 ohms each.
Yes but each individual channel is 2ohm stable so 500w @4ohm, x2 1000w x2,@2ohm or 2000w @ 4ohm bridge
 
Your first post you said two dual 4 ohm subwoofers and later said you currently have two single 4 ohm subwoofers.

Amp is only stable to 4 ohms bridged. So two single 4 ohms would be at 2 ohms.

If you have two dual 4 ohms you could either run them both bridged at 4 ohms or one per channel at 2 ohms each.
I'm thinking about getting some new subs that's why . How much more boom will i get running some new dual coil 10s?
 
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