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<blockquote data-quote="Qbenjamin" data-source="post: 6726937" data-attributes="member: 573455"><p>This thread has FAIL written all over it. The first aforementioned problem is with the different model woofers. Absolute "No-No." Trying to run 4 of any subs will almost certainly require the amp to be at least 1 ohm stable (Probably lower). Your best option would be to either get 2 amps for the subs, or ditch/trade 2 of the subs. What I don't think that you realize is the fact that 2 subs can hit just as hard as 4 subs, as long as they are in the proper ENCLOSURE. Not saying that any of your subs are bad, but you can take the crappiest Funky Pup's and put them in a ported enclosure built to the woofers specifications, and you will be truly amazed at the sound quality from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qbenjamin, post: 6726937, member: 573455"] This thread has FAIL written all over it. The first aforementioned problem is with the different model woofers. Absolute "No-No." Trying to run 4 of any subs will almost certainly require the amp to be at least 1 ohm stable (Probably lower). Your best option would be to either get 2 amps for the subs, or ditch/trade 2 of the subs. What I don't think that you realize is the fact that 2 subs can hit just as hard as 4 subs, as long as they are in the proper ENCLOSURE. Not saying that any of your subs are bad, but you can take the crappiest Funky Pup's and put them in a ported enclosure built to the woofers specifications, and you will be truly amazed at the sound quality from them. [/QUOTE]
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