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<blockquote data-quote="neonak" data-source="post: 242435" data-attributes="member: 547707"><p>End of discussion.</p><p></p><p>Sony does not belong anywhere on this forum, its a pure BAD product with values that are completely off. Dont get this as an insult but your sony will not put out the 1 x 380w @ 4 ohm....</p><p></p><p>In any case you already have the amp so you will be wanting to use it... I personally would just take two dual voice coil subs so that you can let the subbox play @ 4 ohm together rather instead of wiring it parallel to your amp and running it on 2 ohm.</p><p></p><p>Look into a low wattage sub with dual coils, maybe the emphaser s3d is something for you, it is a dual voice 12" sub running at 400w rms (200 per coil). Saw it at ACR site for 119 $ each</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neonak, post: 242435, member: 547707"] End of discussion. Sony does not belong anywhere on this forum, its a pure BAD product with values that are completely off. Dont get this as an insult but your sony will not put out the 1 x 380w @ 4 ohm.... In any case you already have the amp so you will be wanting to use it... I personally would just take two dual voice coil subs so that you can let the subbox play @ 4 ohm together rather instead of wiring it parallel to your amp and running it on 2 ohm. Look into a low wattage sub with dual coils, maybe the emphaser s3d is something for you, it is a dual voice 12" sub running at 400w rms (200 per coil). Saw it at ACR site for 119 $ each [/QUOTE]
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