Wiring multiple subs down to 4 ohms

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mrmagoo_83
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How can you wire say three or four subs down to 4 ohms, I am having problems running the numbers. Also can you have subs of different impedences, or what that cause them to sound bad. SVC or DVC, just wanting to know if it is possible without having like 10 of them or something.

 
Oh well, guess I will just run two subs. You think 40Watss above their peak will hurt them? I am gonna go with 400Watt fosgate HEs, and push them with my fosgate 125.2, at 440 watts. Dont think 40 watts is too much.

 
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