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how do I get 2ohm for my subs
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobinger" data-source="post: 8044508" data-attributes="member: 650753"><p>Basically, whatever Ohm load you wire to the amp is what the amp will put out. For example, if you have one dual 2 Ohm woofer, and you wire it in parallel, the amp will "see" a 1 Ohm load. That said, the amp will run in a 1 Ohm capacity. Currently, there are no amps on the market where you can physically select what Ohm load you want it to run in. If someone knows of an amp that you can do that to, please let me know. I would be interested in looking at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobinger, post: 8044508, member: 650753"] Basically, whatever Ohm load you wire to the amp is what the amp will put out. For example, if you have one dual 2 Ohm woofer, and you wire it in parallel, the amp will "see" a 1 Ohm load. That said, the amp will run in a 1 Ohm capacity. Currently, there are no amps on the market where you can physically select what Ohm load you want it to run in. If someone knows of an amp that you can do that to, please let me know. I would be interested in looking at it. [/QUOTE]
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