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i was wondering if they could do a 18" BTL with dual 4 ohm vc

Edited by petey

there is no need for a dual 4 really. what ohm load are you shooting for?

you can get .5, or 2 from the dual 1.

or 1 and 4 from the dual 2.

a dual 4 would get you either a 2 or 8 ohm load. you can get the 2 from a dual 1. and 8 ohm is normally only used in home audio.

but you never know. email them and see.

As stated above, a dual 4ohm really isn't needed.

The dual 1ohm and dual 2ohm versions cover all necessary +12v impedances.

nG

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i need dual 4 because i plain on runin one amp to each vc and my amp does 1000 rms at 4 ohms briged

you be better off selling that amp and using the money to buy 1 large amp.

i speak from experience. i did something similar using 2 4 ohm amps on a large woofer. i set the gains with a DMM so they shouldve been really close. but there were differences in the amps and one side was over powered which killed my sub's surround a few months later.

but hey, recones are cheap. do what you will.

i need dual 4 because i plain on runin one amp to each vc and my amp does 1000 rms at 4 ohms briged

Unless you can strap that amp, thats usually not a good idea for a daily driver setup. And if you can strap it, you should bridge it at 8ohm if they are 4ohm stable and 4 ohm if they are 2 ohm stable.

If you need it for spl, you need new amps that make more power. imo

why not dual q's or ssd's?

Edited by dopey

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