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need some quick audio help with 20hm vs 4ohm!

ok guys i found a thing on my amp and it said its 2 ohm steady so i wired them up like this VVVV and am running them mono, think this will work ok? thanks
 

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ok guys i found a thing on my amp and it said its 2 ohm steady os i wired them up like this VVVV think this will work ok? thanks
Will work great.. See you found the12volt.com"thumbsup" Good for lots of audio answers. I am running my 4 classic jl audio 15s at 2 ohms on a old phoenix gold xs 500.1 and it hurts. In a S-10 standard cab. (has a topper on it with no window betwwen bed and topper.)
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ok guys i found a thing on my amp and it said its 2 ohm steady so i wired them up like this VVVV and am running them mono, think this will work ok? thanks

If I can assume that the + & - on the left side of that diagram is the amp already bridged to mono, that wiring would net you a 2 ohm MONO load at the amp. As far as I could tell from the model you posted above...I don't believe that amp is stable with a 2 ohm MONO load...but would be fine in 2 ohm STEREO. It may work great......for a while, till the amp decides to go thermal. More than likely it'll pop when you crank the volume and the amp gets pushed too hard.
 
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