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<blockquote data-quote="kross" data-source="post: 3131673" data-attributes="member: 577729"><p>I couldn't find any info for a Rockford T1000bd amp, but I found info for T10001bd. Is that your amp? If so, to get the most power out of it, you need to present it with a 1-ohm load.</p><p></p><p>I know nothing about Fi BL subwoofers. Are you saying you have the option of either getting a 1-ohm dual voice coil model or a 2-ohm dual voice coil?</p><p></p><p>If that is the case, we also need to know how many subwoofers you plan on getting. If just 1, then you will want the 2-ohm version, and wire the voice coils in parallel, to get a 1-ohm load.</p><p></p><p>If you are getting 2 subs, then you will want to get the 1-ohm version, and wire each voice coil in series on each sub, so each sub is 2-ohm, then wire each sub in parallel with each other, to present a 1-ohm load to the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kross, post: 3131673, member: 577729"] I couldn't find any info for a Rockford T1000bd amp, but I found info for T10001bd. Is that your amp? If so, to get the most power out of it, you need to present it with a 1-ohm load. I know nothing about Fi BL subwoofers. Are you saying you have the option of either getting a 1-ohm dual voice coil model or a 2-ohm dual voice coil? If that is the case, we also need to know how many subwoofers you plan on getting. If just 1, then you will want the 2-ohm version, and wire the voice coils in parallel, to get a 1-ohm load. If you are getting 2 subs, then you will want to get the 1-ohm version, and wire each voice coil in series on each sub, so each sub is 2-ohm, then wire each sub in parallel with each other, to present a 1-ohm load to the amp. [/QUOTE]
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