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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8858967" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Those amps are 330w RMS x 1 @ 4ohms. (and 600wRMS x 1 @ 2 ohms) So unless you already have these sitting in your closet, and those subs are 250-300w RMS @ 4ohms each, (or 600w rms @ 2ohm) I wouldn't. I wouldn't buy two amps to do this when you could just run one amp, and a little more speaker wire. </p><p></p><p>If they are both 4 ohm, then an amp that will double there RMS @ 2 ohm is a better option.</p><p>If they are both 2 ohm, then an amp that will double there RMS @ 1 ohm is a better option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8858967, member: 674149"] Those amps are 330w RMS x 1 @ 4ohms. (and 600wRMS x 1 @ 2 ohms) So unless you already have these sitting in your closet, and those subs are 250-300w RMS @ 4ohms each, (or 600w rms @ 2ohm) I wouldn't. I wouldn't buy two amps to do this when you could just run one amp, and a little more speaker wire. If they are both 4 ohm, then an amp that will double there RMS @ 2 ohm is a better option. If they are both 2 ohm, then an amp that will double there RMS @ 1 ohm is a better option. [/QUOTE]
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