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I you use a subwoofer with dual voice coils, for example, that are rated at 2 ohms each coil, you can connect them in parallel (+ lead to + lead, and - lead to - lead) to create a 1 ohm load. Likewise, if you have 2 subwoofers with dual voice coils that are rated at 4 ohms each coil, you can connect all four together in parallel to create a 1 ohm load. When you connect 2 coils in parallel, that effectively cuts the load in half. This amp is 1 ohm stable, so you can set it up for 1 ohm load and get the most out of it!
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.An ohm is a measure of resistance of the speaker. If you wire two 4 ohm subs in parallel you will cut the resistance in half to 2 ohms. There are many other factors such as damping and minimum impedance but that is basically it. If you only have one sub, you got what you got. Know the ohm rating of the (2) speakers, wire them in a "Y" formation and there you go.
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