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there are alot of things that are way over your head..

your thinking is skewed..

so, wire to 8ohm and bridge it..

and........D U N

then please explain, dont just say its over my head.

if your too busy to explain then if someone else can explain what he is saying please jump in.

thanks

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If you dont know if lower load or higher load is cleaner than most of this will fly right over..

BUT..

Every time you cut the load in-half, you also HALVE the slew rate and dampning.

So, if you run at 2ohm bridged/1ohm stereo you have 1/4'ed the slew and dampning from its rated point, but added 4x the current and power to get there, that you really dont need.

Running it at 8ohm bridged lets you keep rated slew and dmapning factors and being plenty of power for your sub.

And being on a stock alt and stock battery, the last thing you need is a old us amp class a/b ran below its stable load.

Hope you got all that.

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Hey 949. Ray is an esteemed member in this community and really knows what he is talking about. His recommendation is the best option you have with your current equipment .

There are lots of threads here with TONS of helpful information. Read up buddy!

:-)

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