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By the look of the diagram, you're going to be running 2 amps & 2 subs? If so, that is only a 1 ohm load, if the subs were Dual 1s that would be .5 ohm load.

But somebody correct me if I am wrong

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yeah that should be .5 ohms.... if the subs are dual 2 ohm... are you wire them in parallel that would bring each sub down to 1 ohm each...

and then since you have two in parallel that amp should read .5 ohms... but i always double check everything with a DMM

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yeah that should be .5 ohms.... if the subs are dual 2 ohm... are you wire them in parallel that would bring each sub down to 1 ohm each...

and then since you have two in parallel that amp should read .5 ohms... but i always double check everything with a DMM

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Looks just fine but it's always good to double check everything before playing them.

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