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Posted: Thu Mar 1st, 2018 01:56 am |
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I can almost guarantee the boss amp won't come anywhere near 1600w. take the fuse size, multiply that by 14.4v then take 75% of that & that should be close to it's actual power. Those subs look to be dual 2ohm, which means 2 of them would either give you a 0.5ohm load or a 2ohm final load to the amp. Don't know if the amp is stable to 2ohms, but it surely won't handle a 0.5ohm load. Double check your final impedance with a digital multimeter, if it reads less than 2ohms your wiring is incorrect. i believe you'd want to run each sub's coil in series to give you 4ohms, then run both of those outputs in parallel to give you 2ohms.
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