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<blockquote data-quote="chaz7979" data-source="post: 39798" data-attributes="member: 543504"><p>I know you can wire two 4ohm subs in series to create an eight ohm load, and you can wire two 4ohm subs in parallel to create a 2ohm load.....but how can you wire two 4ohm subs to create a 4ohm load? I want to hook up to 4ohm speakers to my rf 300s but I want to bridge it to get the full 300watts. I know I could get two 2ohm subs and wire them separately but they are more money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaz7979, post: 39798, member: 543504"] I know you can wire two 4ohm subs in series to create an eight ohm load, and you can wire two 4ohm subs in parallel to create a 2ohm load.....but how can you wire two 4ohm subs to create a 4ohm load? I want to hook up to 4ohm speakers to my rf 300s but I want to bridge it to get the full 300watts. I know I could get two 2ohm subs and wire them separately but they are more money. [/QUOTE]
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