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ok well i decided to get some 15'' 4 ohm Hcca's from orion (2000rms, 4000 peak) i bought 2 of them. i have the great opportunity to get a hifonics goliath which is 5000 rms at 1 ohm, 3200 at 2. will this be to much power? even if the subs are wired at 2 ohms? im really worried about the peak wattage.

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are they single? i thought they were dual, if they are dual you can wire it to 4 ohm or 1 ohm

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uhm, you could do at 3200 on a burb but for daily driving i'd be kinda nervous throwing that much power to them.. but i guess you could always just turn the gain down a bit.. just my opinion but you can see what other people think as well

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if they are dual voice coil you can only do either a 1ohm or 4 ohm load..

4 Ohm DVC wiring configurations

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"Recommended Amplifier: Stable at 4, 2, or 1 ohm mono" so if the amp is at 2 ohm i should be alright?

where are you getting 2ohm from? only way you can do a 2ohm load is if you run 1 sub.. but your running two so your gonna hook your subs either to a 1ohm load or 4 ohm load.. you can't change the load on the amp all you can do about that is to set the gain on the amp properly

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"Recommended Amplifier: Stable at 4, 2, or 1 ohm mono" so if the amp is at 2 ohm i should be alright?

you can't wire (2) 4 0hm DVC subs at a 2 ohm load. only 4ohm and 1 ohm.

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i don't think you understand.

if you have two dual 4 ohm subs you cannot wire them to pull a 2 ohm load.

go here: http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_c...sp?Q=2&I=42

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My friend has a 12 inch orion hcca in her scion hooked up to a modified earthquake shredder (3000 rms at 12.4 volts) and its doing fine. I made the system for a daily setup and the woofer is taking it like nothing. Those woofers could take the 5000rms if you throw them at it. Especially since its a hifonics amp your probably be throwing 4200 watts to it not the full 5000.

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