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<blockquote data-quote="z31joe" data-source="post: 4431705" data-attributes="member: 590051"><p>Yea, it will work.</p><p></p><p>You can wire the P3SD210 at 4 and the P3SD410 at 2 and run them in series=6ohm.</p><p></p><p>or P3SD210 at 1 and the P3SD410 at 2 and run them in series for 3ohm load.</p><p></p><p>or P3SD210@4 and the P3SD410@8 and run them in parallel=2.667.</p><p></p><p>The problem is the sub with the most impedance will be louder than the other sub.</p><p></p><p>I wired a 2ohm and 4ohm speaker in series and notice that the 4 ohm speaker was significantly louder(by a lot) than the 2 ohm one. I dont know how yours may turn out.</p><p></p><p>ur probably better off with one sub(but idk im not much of a basshead), maybe the P3SD410.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z31joe, post: 4431705, member: 590051"] Yea, it will work. You can wire the P3SD210 at 4 and the P3SD410 at 2 and run them in series=6ohm. or P3SD210 at 1 and the P3SD410 at 2 and run them in series for 3ohm load. or P3SD210@4 and the P3SD410@8 and run them in parallel=2.667. The problem is the sub with the most impedance will be louder than the other sub. I wired a 2ohm and 4ohm speaker in series and notice that the 4 ohm speaker was significantly louder(by a lot) than the 2 ohm one. I dont know how yours may turn out. ur probably better off with one sub(but idk im not much of a basshead), maybe the P3SD410. [/QUOTE]
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