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ok now i have question....

i jus got that amp...it puts out 2600 watts at 1 ohm..its 1 ohm stable.

and im trian to push 8 10" pioneer tsw2560..and they take 350 rms each...their also dual 4ohm...

soo how do i wire them up? and i need the safest way..cuz i dont wanna risk blowin them up..

can u guys show a pic or somthin on how to wire up this stuff?

5 15" american bass xd's in a wall

18 cubic ft ported boxx..

1 pa sl3400 for subs

all 0gauge

3 duralast batts

workin on the mids n highs

"Bend My Hat Back Knockin Down Pictures Off Ya Wall

big murt Comin Hard,

Beatin Hard In The Drop Top.

Old School Chevy's Color Candy Call It Lollipop"

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sooo if my amp is 1ohm stabe is it safe to run my them at 1ohm everyday...or would 2ohm be safer?

5 15" american bass xd's in a wall

18 cubic ft ported boxx..

1 pa sl3400 for subs

all 0gauge

3 duralast batts

workin on the mids n highs

"Bend My Hat Back Knockin Down Pictures Off Ya Wall

big murt Comin Hard,

Beatin Hard In The Drop Top.

Old School Chevy's Color Candy Call It Lollipop"

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you cant run them at 2 ohm. only 1 ohm.

why is that?

but is it safe to run them at 1ohm without riskin blowin anythin?

5 15" american bass xd's in a wall

18 cubic ft ported boxx..

1 pa sl3400 for subs

all 0gauge

3 duralast batts

workin on the mids n highs

"Bend My Hat Back Knockin Down Pictures Off Ya Wall

big murt Comin Hard,

Beatin Hard In The Drop Top.

Old School Chevy's Color Candy Call It Lollipop"

2124304982_77927e4ed0_m.jpg2124332332_20a88c8f61_m.jpg

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