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Thanks for all the help, i ended up wiring the sub in series for a 8 ohm load and bridging the amp, its not the most possible but i want my stuff to last, thanks again
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You should be able to run it in stereo without any problems. Hook up one channel to each VC.
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Originally posted by dnewma04: You should be able to run it in stereo without any problems. Hook up one channel to each VC. Uh-oh, you tryin' to start another debate, Dave? 
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Not at all. He has a 2 channel amp. If he leaves it in stereo mode and connects the left output to one VC and the right output to the other VC, it will just mechanically sum the output of the two channels. Or you could wire the VCs in series and bridge the amp. Either way, each VC sees the same amount of power.
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I just figured that someone would chime in with:
"You're sending two different signals to the sub, it'll rip itself apart!"
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Originally posted by SVT Colin: I just figured that someone would chime in with:
"You're sending two different signals to the sub, it'll rip itself apart!" I'm sure someone will, but it isn't true.
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