Wire 4 ohm subs to 1 ohm?

PontiacJunky

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Hey.

I have looked around at wiring diagrams and what not, and with common sense, I have come to conclusion that I can not wire 4 ohm subs to a 1 ohm output from the amp.

Unless you guys know something or someway to wire the subs, please let me know.

I have 2 10 inch 4 ohm subs rated at 300RMS and 1000Watt max. My amp is rated at 500X1 RMS for 2 ohm output (which I already know can be done with my subs) and a 750x1 RMS at 1 ohm. Is there a way to wire the subs so that my amp will be pushing out 1 ohms to the subs?

Please let me know.

Thanks.

 
Yeah they are SVC and 4 ohms. I know I could wire them at 8 ohms, but they would sound terrible... more resistance.

Plus, I dont think my amp would be able to do an 8 ohm load stable. Only 4, 2, and 1 ohm stable can be done.

 
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