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single dual 2 = 4 ohm or 1 ohm

2 dual 2 = 1ohm + 1ohm = .5ohm

add one more sub and take it down to .25 ohm only way i know how to drop it more

i might be wrong tho

3 dual 2 ohms would take it to .33333333333

shite. Only other subs I have are two dual 4's one of which is burnt solid. I also dont have space to put another sub in my car

u have a back seat u know ;)

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if you put anything along side of the other 2 subs it will only divied the power amongst the 3 subs, so it might not benifit you any by droping the load any....what amp are you tryin to get the power out of? and are you sure its cappable of the loads?

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so that would be 3/2= 1.5  the 1.5/2 = .75  thats your finally ohm load.. also remeber that your ohm loads will change with frequency

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