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<blockquote data-quote="StanJarensky" data-source="post: 8458995" data-attributes="member: 668311"><p>Well I'm not completely decided on the Kicker. The other sub I was considering was the Infinity Reference 860w which is a normal 'length' subwoofer, single voice coil @ 4 ohm. The shallow would be much easier to accommodate in my car's stock sub box which is an 8-inch shallow box which is why I started reconsidering. However, the other model is a 10 inch as I'm sure you know so it's no good for my car. I'm trying to keep it as stock looking as possible.</p><p></p><p>If there truly aren't any compatibility issues with using 2ohm speakers across two bridged channels and using a 4ohm subwoofer on the fifth channel, then I'll just go that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StanJarensky, post: 8458995, member: 668311"] Well I'm not completely decided on the Kicker. The other sub I was considering was the Infinity Reference 860w which is a normal 'length' subwoofer, single voice coil @ 4 ohm. The shallow would be much easier to accommodate in my car's stock sub box which is an 8-inch shallow box which is why I started reconsidering. However, the other model is a 10 inch as I'm sure you know so it's no good for my car. I'm trying to keep it as stock looking as possible. If there truly aren't any compatibility issues with using 2ohm speakers across two bridged channels and using a 4ohm subwoofer on the fifth channel, then I'll just go that route. [/QUOTE]
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