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Using a 2-ohm sub with a 4-ohm stable amp
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<blockquote data-quote="FredS3251" data-source="post: 4475009" data-attributes="member: 585679"><p>Well its been done before had a couple kids aroud my area with the same issue...its not the smartest thing to be doing due to the damage you could bring to ur amp. I had to set the gains much lower so the amp wouldnt go into protect. I would suggest a second amp to save all the hassel. Im sure the amp will perform ok on lower gain setting, but I have also seen a amp not run at all due to wrong load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredS3251, post: 4475009, member: 585679"] Well its been done before had a couple kids aroud my area with the same issue...its not the smartest thing to be doing due to the damage you could bring to ur amp. I had to set the gains much lower so the amp wouldnt go into protect. I would suggest a second amp to save all the hassel. Im sure the amp will perform ok on lower gain setting, but I have also seen a amp not run at all due to wrong load. [/QUOTE]
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