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Alright, I have been wondering for a while, on a lot of mono block amps there is two speaker outputs. How does this work? For example, if I plugged a 4 ohm speaker into each one would that present a 2 ohm load to the amp? Also, if I want to use just one speaker, do I just plug it into one or the other? Or connect it in what would be a bridged format on a multi channel amp? Or does it not matter? I know this is probably a dumb question but since I have never used a mono block with 2 outputs I don't understand how it works.

Also, off topic, would it be louder to run 1 sub at 1000 rms or 2 at 500 each (same sub either way)?

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I am not to sure about the amp but, off topic I would say 1 sub at full power compaired to 2 at half.

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if I plugged a 4 ohm speaker into each one would that present a 2 ohm load to the amp? Yes - They are to make it easier to wire.

if I want to use just one speaker, do I just plug it into one or the other? Yes

Also, off topic, would it be louder to run 1 sub at 1000 rms or 2 at 500 each (same sub either way)? Should be the same or close

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if I plugged a 4 ohm speaker into each one would that present a 2 ohm load to the amp? Yes - They are to make it easier to wire.

if I want to use just one speaker, do I just plug it into one or the other? Yes

Also, off topic, would it be louder to run 1 sub at 1000 rms or 2 at 500 each (same sub either way)? Should be the same or close

Sweet, thanks for the info

two subs at half the power should be 3db louder than 1 sub.

Hmmm... Idk if it is worth it then for just a temp summer build.

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double the cone area is +3dB, double the power is +3dB, or double the cone area and power for +6dB ;)

in theory of course, it be slightly lower in a car.

Do you think I should spend another $200 or so and get another sub and make a new box or just go with the one I have and already have a box for at full power?

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double the cone area is +3dB, double the power is +3dB, or double the cone area and power for +6dB ;)

in theory of course, it be slightly lower in a car.

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double the cone area is +3dB, double the power is +3dB, or double the cone area and power for +6dB ;)

in theory of course, it be slightly lower in a car.

Do you think I should spend another $200 or so and get another sub and make a new box or just go with the one I have and already have a box for at full power?

thing is, that two subs won't be getting half the power each as a single sub if they're all the same impedance.

I mean...

either you're currently not running the amplifier at its lowest rated impedance, and when running two subs you'll be able to run them in parallel.

or with two subs you'd have to run them in series...

what amp and subs?

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double the cone area is +3dB, double the power is +3dB, or double the cone area and power for +6dB ;)

in theory of course, it be slightly lower in a car.

That is true, but IMO it's better to fix flaws within the vehicle. Such as deaden, seal, fiberglass, polyfill, etc.

Then add subs and powah.

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