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<blockquote data-quote="meanman101" data-source="post: 360767" data-attributes="member: 550124"><p>If your only going to be using 1 sub, and its a 4 ohm dvc, then you can wire the + to the + and - to the - to make a 2 ohm load. Your amp is stable at 2 ohm stereo which means that you can get 2ohms from each channel. You previously stated that your amp can put out 450 x 2 @ 2ohms, that is telling me that it will put out 450 to 1 sub on 1 channel and 450 to the other. In this case there is only 1 sub so just use 1 channel which you can say is 2ohm stereo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meanman101, post: 360767, member: 550124"] If your only going to be using 1 sub, and its a 4 ohm dvc, then you can wire the + to the + and - to the - to make a 2 ohm load. Your amp is stable at 2 ohm stereo which means that you can get 2ohms from each channel. You previously stated that your amp can put out 450 x 2 @ 2ohms, that is telling me that it will put out 450 to 1 sub on 1 channel and 450 to the other. In this case there is only 1 sub so just use 1 channel which you can say is 2ohm stereo. [/QUOTE]
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