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No get the dual 2. And wire it parallel, it will give you a 1 ohm load.

Ok so for sure get the 2 ohm sub

Unless that amp can do. .5 daily and your electrical can handle it.

Safe bet get the d2

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When ordering the N2 select the Dual 2 option. This will allow you to wire it to 1-ohm nominal. Don't try to run your amplifier at. 5-ohms. Yes the amplifier is capable with proper electrical, but from your questions, you will be more than happy leaving it at 1-ohm.

When the sub comes in there will be two + and two -. Wire the + to the other + and then to the amplifier's +. Next wire the - to the other - and then to the - on the amplifer. You will then be good to go with a 1-ohm nominal load on your amplier. :good:

On 6/30/2011 at 1:11 AM, 'Ray' said:

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Get a dual 2. You can wire it to 4 or 1 ohm. Look up ohms law for more info on ohm load stuff and resistance.

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When ordering the N2 select the Dual 2 option. This will allow you to wire it to 1-ohm nominal. Don't try to run your amplifier at. 5-ohms. Yes the amplifier is capable with proper electrical, but from your questions, you will be more than happy leaving it at 1-ohm.

When the sub comes in there will be two + and two -. Wire the + to the other + and then to the amplifier's +. Next wire the - to the other - and then to the - on the amplifer. You will then be good to go with a 1-ohm nominal load on your amplier. :good:

Thanks bro

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