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I have them wired parralel right now but im only getting 200rms watts@4ohm with 2ohms bridged it would be 400x1@2ohm just would like to here the differance if possible.

2007-05-02 04:00:17 · 3 answers · asked by chapo 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

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If you had two 4 ohm svc and wired them in parallel, you'd have 2 ohm.

Just so you know, you would only have a gain of 3dB as for every doubling of power you only get an increase of 3dB. This is why it takes so much power and equipment to compete in dB drag racing.

2007-05-02 04:13:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

that is not possible. you would need 4 8 ohm subs to get a 2 ohm load. for a 400x1@2ohms, should have had 2 4ohm speakers, or instead of a 400x1 had a 200x2@ 4 and you could have bridged the amp. But for what you have, you've got the best you can for wattage.

2007-05-02 11:05:27 · answer #2 · answered by Rick 5 · 1 0

Unfortunately it's not possible. The minimum impedance you can get with two 8-ohm speakers is 4 ohms.

2007-05-02 11:05:57 · answer #3 · answered by KaeZoo 7 · 2 0

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