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Old 06-14-2009, 10:32 PM   #16
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Those subs are rated at 400W RMS with dual voice coils rated at either 2ohm or 4ohm each, depending on which one you get. You'll need a single channel amp (monoblock) or a bridgable 2 channel amp that will do around 800W RMS. If you get the 2ohm voice coils, you should look for an amp rated at around 800W RMS @ 2ohms. If you get the 4ohm voice coils, you should look for an amp rated at around 800W RMS @ 1ohm. Don't put a 2,800W amp to those subs you'll blow them in a second.

BTW, someone check my numbers, it's early and I can't tell if I did the ohms right.
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