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Originally Posted by Haibane
I am just wondering, but why do you not think that a 2 ohm load at 320 watts would work fine for 2 speakers... It seems you do not realize that Class D mono amps are highly used for more than one subwoofers. Subwooofers do not do anything different in stereo, since bass is all in one signal. you just run 2 wires to one channel at a parrallel wiring.
If these are 4 ohm SVC then that is a perfect match amplifier that I gave you giving 320 watts rms at 2ohms to 2 subwoofers.
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Yeah I see your point, I have considered all of what you just said in that post, but the reason I'd like to have two channels is because some songs that I listen to are different from left to right, one song by Nelly has it where it does a thing on the left, then right, then repeats that, and I think I'd like it to be seperate channels, because this box is 35" wide and the subs are seperated quite a bit. It's not that I dont like your suggestion, I like the idea very much and I might end up doing it, I guess it's just personal preference, but I'll definately be thinking about it. Thing is, I'm not working to have a necessarily loud truck or anything, I just want it to sound good I guess. I mean it's the first time I'll have subs in a vehicle, so I'm not really worried about having it be an awesome one or anything, just something that thumps.
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