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<blockquote data-quote="nathangibson" data-source="post: 7324798" data-attributes="member: 632133"><p>i know what you mean with skimping, but atm its just something to get going, and the sub is virtually useless- so i dont want to spend big bucks on an amp when the sub is very temporary. on the back of the sub it reads 2/8 ohm. since the amp is 2 ohm stereo stable, what load would i be at if i wired each voice coil directly to a channel? if it was at 2 ohms per channel that would be perfect, but i have had alot of trouble actually finding out for sure.</p><p></p><p>i think that by 2/8 ohm it means that there are two 4 ohm voice coils, but i cant really figure out because there is no documentation for it. i have searched google everywhere. on the front it says crossfire cfa and on the back it says 250 and 2/8 ohms. if anyone knows anything about it or where i can get some more information please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathangibson, post: 7324798, member: 632133"] i know what you mean with skimping, but atm its just something to get going, and the sub is virtually useless- so i dont want to spend big bucks on an amp when the sub is very temporary. on the back of the sub it reads 2/8 ohm. since the amp is 2 ohm stereo stable, what load would i be at if i wired each voice coil directly to a channel? if it was at 2 ohms per channel that would be perfect, but i have had alot of trouble actually finding out for sure. i think that by 2/8 ohm it means that there are two 4 ohm voice coils, but i cant really figure out because there is no documentation for it. i have searched google everywhere. on the front it says crossfire cfa and on the back it says 250 and 2/8 ohms. if anyone knows anything about it or where i can get some more information please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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