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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3402860" data-attributes="member: 569830"><p>Impedance is determined by the many factors. With your components, it's not likely you can run at 2 ohms. Most component sets are 4 ohm nominal rating, so that's all you can do. Try bridging those 4 channels to 2, running one channel to each of the passive crossovers on your component set, and you will likely get about the same amount of power.</p><p></p><p>Just looked it up. According to Maxxsonics, that amp does 220x2 @ 4 ohms, so if you bridge it, you'll be in the same ballpark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3402860, member: 569830"] Impedance is determined by the many factors. With your components, it's not likely you can run at 2 ohms. Most component sets are 4 ohm nominal rating, so that's all you can do. Try bridging those 4 channels to 2, running one channel to each of the passive crossovers on your component set, and you will likely get about the same amount of power. Just looked it up. According to Maxxsonics, that amp does 220x2 @ 4 ohms, so if you bridge it, you'll be in the same ballpark. [/QUOTE]
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