Two different ohm configuration subs together

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My question is can I wire a dual 2 ohm sub and a dual 4 ohm sub and have both see the same amount of power each?

Right now I have a power series Punch 360.2 amp pushing a 10" type-r dual 2 ohm, can I add a 10" type-r dual 4 ohm to what I have already and wire my amp to see a final 3ohm load and be ok? Will the subs see different power because of the ohm configuration? the reason I'm considering it is because I can get the second 10" sub for dirt cheap brand new in the box. Please let me know. Thanks

 
I have never heard of subs being used like that so I was not sure. Is there any reason why they should not be ran like that? I'm assuming one sub will see more power than the other but what do I know. Thanks

 
I have never heard of subs being used like that so I was not sure. Is there any reason why they should not be ran like that? I'm assuming one sub will see more power than the other but what do I know. Thanks
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If you had a two channel amp that could push them seprate it would probly work but that amp you would have to run them together to even get enough power so shouldnt do that unless you get a different amp

 
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