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lil_italy773

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i have a hk-802sx, i have 4 L7 15s D2 and can wire 2 Parallel/Parallel for .5ohms witch the amp can do 2200wrms x 2 or i can leave the current way all 4 wired Series/Parallel @ 1ohm. i was wanting to try it at .5ohms but b4 i take all the subs out and rewire i thought id ask and see what ppls thoughts on this, pros or cons???.. any input would be great.

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leave it at 1 ohm.... its not going to change anything.... its still the same power. And still 2200 @ .5 ohm per channel anyway. Its the same thing.

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.5 ohm draws way more power from your electrical system too.

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dose it matter that the .5 would be stereo and the 1ohm is mono. any diffence in that at all?

lol i didnt think of that ....

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Lot of Audio Technix and 1/0

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XS Power Dealer

Audio Technix Dealer

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