bedmakerjj Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Two different speaker impedance configurations. For instance, if you have a sub that is 2 ohms and still want to get 3000 plus watts to that sub go with the two amp setup. If you have a sub that is one ohm then go with the one amp because it is one ohm stable and you can get the most out of the amp without running below stable impedance. I hope that makes sense but Go with what ever will work best with your subs amd if you dont have subs already then go with the one amp(takes up less room, weight, ect ect) I will get 4 12's and either option will be ran at 1 ohm. Will the 1 amp setup draw less current then the 2 amp setup? Ok so i would go with the one amp because otherwise you would be running the amps at .5 ohms each which is a lil dangerous without the right electrical, but get more power. The amp draw would be more if ran at half ohms but about the same for both setups if ran at one ohms. The one amp you could run safely at one ohm and still get plenty of power witht that amp. I agree and the Big 3 key component in the set up Quote 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer 3-18" Mayhem Subs Pioneer AVH-6300BT 1-10K DC Audio Amplifier 1-5K DC Audio Amplifier 3-Pioneer GM-D9500 6-Kinetik HC2400 2-XS Power D3100 1-Kinetik HC1400 Ohio Gen 160-180 amp HO Alternator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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