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Old 11-26-2006, 01:36 PM   #4 (permalink)
zoomer
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Originally Posted by Vestside Audio
if i was to get two class D amps... how would i wire them

im guessing i must get a 2ohm subwoofer to get the best out of the two amps

but the sub that i want they only make the Impedance at Dual 4 Ω

so how would i wire the amps to drop the sub to 2 0hms ?
Is the sub you want dual 4 ohm as in 4+4 (giving 2 ohms in parallel) ? or is it 2+2(giving 1 ohm in parallel or 4 ohms in series)
Either way trying to connect 2 amps to one sub is not the best idea. You have a clean start so why not just pick a single sub/amp combination that works well together. Seems like most people can manage it, why complicate your life by trying to connect 2 amps to one sub?
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