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<blockquote data-quote="City_Slicker" data-source="post: 8062441" data-attributes="member: 652943"><p>Awesome. Thanks for the link. Thinking was same principal as car stereo. As someone not used to doing this, I have researched my brain to death.</p><p></p><p>I have them wired correctly for 2. Opened up the speaker box to see it was set up on 2 ohm. They are on the 2 ohm set up Just to spread sound out throughout boat, adding the 3rd to the nose of the boat. I dont really like all the thump coming from the back. I have been told the amp would handle one or 2 more. If I run 3 subs at 2 ohms each, what changes do I need to make to the amp settings? I am assuming I would them be running at 2 ohms still. I got the gain fiqured out by ear last night on the 2. Also the 2 bass boost switched tuned to ear. But there is also a crossover dial that I can tell no difference when turned. Do I need to switch this amp to 2 ohm somehow? Dont see a switch for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="City_Slicker, post: 8062441, member: 652943"] Awesome. Thanks for the link. Thinking was same principal as car stereo. As someone not used to doing this, I have researched my brain to death. I have them wired correctly for 2. Opened up the speaker box to see it was set up on 2 ohm. They are on the 2 ohm set up Just to spread sound out throughout boat, adding the 3rd to the nose of the boat. I dont really like all the thump coming from the back. I have been told the amp would handle one or 2 more. If I run 3 subs at 2 ohms each, what changes do I need to make to the amp settings? I am assuming I would them be running at 2 ohms still. I got the gain fiqured out by ear last night on the 2. Also the 2 bass boost switched tuned to ear. But there is also a crossover dial that I can tell no difference when turned. Do I need to switch this amp to 2 ohm somehow? Dont see a switch for that. [/QUOTE]
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