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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7208684" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Gah. The impedance your amplifier sees has no effect on the subwoofer other than how much power it receives. If you just follow our advice you won't have worry about blowing anything up. For your case I think the most cost efficient route would be to get the Dual 4 ohm subs because you can wire them down to 1 ohm and there's a lot of mono amps that will give you the power you need at 1 ohm. (i.e. look for an amplifier that outputs at least 600w at 1 ohm).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7208684, member: 567719"] Gah. The impedance your amplifier sees has no effect on the subwoofer other than how much power it receives. If you just follow our advice you won't have worry about blowing anything up. For your case I think the most cost efficient route would be to get the Dual 4 ohm subs because you can wire them down to 1 ohm and there's a lot of mono amps that will give you the power you need at 1 ohm. (i.e. look for an amplifier that outputs at least 600w at 1 ohm). [/QUOTE]
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