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Daisy chaining and strapping sre not the same thing strapping is strapping in a master/slave config. Daisy chaining uses the pass throughs on each amp to pass the rca signal through.

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@OrionStang Excuse me? There should be no "we" in your statement, you gave no advise. You are only trolling. Just stop posting on this thread.

I certainly tried helping and you have since ignored everything I have said. I am still curious if you are strapping or daisy chaining. You might already have your answer, but it would be nice if you shared information with the rest of the community. Daisy chaining was something I was unfamiliar with until you asked about it. I would like to learn more as you suggested I might if I followed this thread.

 

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In that case parallel 2 subs on each amp for a 1ohm nominal impedance.

If you ever decided to strap your amps (if they are strappable, I don't think you ever stated what equipment you are using)

then you would parallel 2 subs together, then series the 2 pairs to give the strapped pair of amps 2ohm nominal impedance.

I would stick with daisy chaining, it seems that the general opinion is to avoid strapping when possible. Too many issues come up. With daisy chaining the only issue to deal with is gain and crossover matching.

 

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