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So even though I have my subs running at 2ohms, even just hooking the subs up to 2 of the 4 pos/neg its still dropping it to 1ohm or is it keeping it at 2ohms? Sorry if I am asking too many questions.

you have 2 4ohm SVC subs right? that would be 2 ohms on a mono amp. no matter which + or - terminals you decide to hook up, it will be 2ohms (assuming you paralleled them)

 

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its internally strapped to make wiring easier if you hook one sub up to each side it will run the amp at 1 ohm or conect both pos and both neg from subs and run it to one input will be the same

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even if he has SVC that are 4 ohms and you can only get a 2 ohm final impedence hmmmmm

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you have 2 4ohm SVC subs right? that would be 2 ohms on a mono amp. no matter which + or - terminals you decide to hook up, it will be 2ohms (assuming you paralleled them)

Yeah thats what I was making sure, Theres no way to drop it to 1ohm anyway. Thanks again everyone.

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