I have to 2 subwoofers next to 4 ohm impedance. I have one mono ampliefer that is to say list as 2 ohm bridgeable. What is my best bet for hooking it up to my two subs. It say it will produce 800 watts rms x1 (a) 2 ohm. Will this mean it will provide 400 watts to respectively sub? Thanks for your help
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Each sub get 400 watts RMS.
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just run the subs parallel or hook up the positives to one drain then the neg to the other. tha t should work.
What amplifier would shift correct beside 2...
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Each sub get 400 watts RMS.
More info here http://spkrbox1.spaces.live.com
Does anyone know of some 12"s that?
just run the subs parallel or hook up the positives to one drain then the neg to the other. tha t should work.
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