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will this hurt my subs vc's?
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<blockquote data-quote="lincolnls" data-source="post: 2479820" data-attributes="member: 570773"><p>2 ohm stereo=4ohm mono, plain and simple</p><p></p><p>the question i ask is the amp a mono block or a 2 channel amp</p><p></p><p>becasue if it is a mono block amp and you hook up each coil to each of the outputs the amp will see a 2ohm mono load (a lot of mono block amps (i channel) has 2 speaker terminals even thou it is only a 1 channel amp so that you can wire 2 subs up to the amp easier.</p><p></p><p>and if it is a mono block and it has 2 speaker terminals on it then the speaker terminals are internaly wired in parellel, so the amp would see no difference if you hiiked up 1 VC to one speaker terminal and the other VC to the other speaker terminal then if you used only 1 speaker terminal to 1 of the VC and then from that VC wire it in parellel to the other VC</p><p></p><p>hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lincolnls, post: 2479820, member: 570773"] 2 ohm stereo=4ohm mono, plain and simple the question i ask is the amp a mono block or a 2 channel amp becasue if it is a mono block amp and you hook up each coil to each of the outputs the amp will see a 2ohm mono load (a lot of mono block amps (i channel) has 2 speaker terminals even thou it is only a 1 channel amp so that you can wire 2 subs up to the amp easier. and if it is a mono block and it has 2 speaker terminals on it then the speaker terminals are internaly wired in parellel, so the amp would see no difference if you hiiked up 1 VC to one speaker terminal and the other VC to the other speaker terminal then if you used only 1 speaker terminal to 1 of the VC and then from that VC wire it in parellel to the other VC hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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