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Quick question. If I have two subs at 1 ohm each and they were wired into a mono amp with 4 connectors, would the impendance come to 1 ohms since they were technically in parallel?

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Depends on the amp, some are bridged internally.

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The amp is mono, paralleled internally, it's the 2400 Incriminator sold from the ssa store. 

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if each sub is 1 ohm, and the amp parallels internally, then you would have a .5 ohm load.  To get 1 ohm at the amp, you need 2 ohms on either side in this case.

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1 hour ago, nigel said:

if each sub is 1 ohm, and the amp parallels internally, then you would have a .5 ohm load.  To get 1 ohm at the amp, you need 2 ohms on either side in this case.

Hes talking about dual 1 ohm Subs. .  If each sub Is wired In Series then each sub will be wired at 2 at the amp In Parallel to make It 1 ohm

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