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<blockquote data-quote="NightDrifter05" data-source="post: 5525378" data-attributes="member: 573706"><p>Just wire all the positives together and all the negatives together on the amp and set your gain's right. That will give you the 1ohm load. You also have to factor in box rise and the fact the Hifonics amps are said to be a little over rated so even at 1ohm you would probably more realistically get around 14-1500rms which is perfect for that sub. When I had my 12" SX it took my MTX 1501 like a champ and those are said to do around 1800-2200@1ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightDrifter05, post: 5525378, member: 573706"] Just wire all the positives together and all the negatives together on the amp and set your gain's right. That will give you the 1ohm load. You also have to factor in box rise and the fact the Hifonics amps are said to be a little over rated so even at 1ohm you would probably more realistically get around 14-1500rms which is perfect for that sub. When I had my 12" SX it took my MTX 1501 like a champ and those are said to do around 1800-2200@1ohm. [/QUOTE]
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