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Ok so I have a 18" solo x dual 2ohm I have it wired to 1ohm but the amp I bought is 2600 watts at .5ohm is it a bad Idea to hook it up to the .5ohm would it hurt the amp or sub thanks in advance

the amp is a TX1.2600d from soundstream

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ive edited my post three times, can you clean up what your trying to say, i cant understand if you mean wiring the sub to .5 or the amp being .5ohm rated and running a dual 2 sub to it.

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ive edited my post three times, can you clean up what your trying to say, i cant understand if you mean wiring the sub to .5 or the amp being .5ohm rated and running a dual 2 sub to it.

sorry Im new to car audio... the amp is 2600 watts at .5ohm and it has on the amps speaker terminals ]----.5----[ i would like to get the most power so is it safe to hook up my 1ohm sub to a .5ohm amp I think its called bridge

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Dual 2 ohm can only be wired to 1 ohm and 4 ohms

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Dual 2 ohm can only be wired to 1 ohm and 4 ohms

I understand that what I was wondering is it safe to hook it up to the .5ohm bridge connections would it blow the amp or sub

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Dual 2 ohm can only be wired to 1 ohm and 4 ohms

I understand that what I was wondering is it safe to hook it up to the .5ohm bridge connections would it blow the amp or sub

besides the fact that its impossible for you to wire to half ohm with a single dual 2 ohm woofer, if you DO wire to half ohm, your woofer and amp wont blow if you watch your voltage and clipping.

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Dual 2 ohm can only be wired to 1 ohm and 4 ohms

I understand that what I was wondering is it safe to hook it up to the .5ohm bridge connections would it blow the amp or sub

besides the fact that its impossible for you to wire to half ohm with a single dual 2 ohm woofer, if you DO wire to half ohm, your woofer and amp wont blow if you watch your voltage and clipping.

Ok thanks. I know the sub could not be wired to .5 ohm just asking what would happen if I did connect the sub to the .5 on the amps speaker terminals....... my voltage stays up at 14v all the time

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yes, its fine if you wire the sub to your amp at 1 ohm, it just wont put out the power it does at .5, but you wont be jeopardizing your equipment, its fine

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Ok thanks. I know the sub could not be wired to .5 ohm just asking what would happen if I did connect the sub to the .5 on the amps speaker terminals....... my voltage stays up at 14v all the time

there is no special half ohm hookup on the amp. there are two pairs of speaker terminals to just make wiring multiple subwoofers easier. you can choose whichever + and whichever - you want and it will work the same.

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