2 ohm or 4 ohm bridged?

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I've got a HiFonics ODIN VII....

I'm running it 4 ohms bridged mono and getting 240 watts out of it. It's running 2 kicker 8" subs and sounds awesome.

My question....would there be any advantage to running each channel at 2ohms? The amp would still put 120 watts into each speaker, but would it feel or sound different??

 
well, 2ohm stereo is always 4ohm mono (well, typically it is)..it will put slightly more strain on your amp, but i suppose from a rise point there should be an increase perhaps. But i think it would be inaudible and therefore pointless

 
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