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I tried searching but couldnt find a definitive answer. If I wire three dual 4ohm subwoofers to my one ohm stable amp it will see a final ohm load of approximately 2.67ohms. Specs of my amp are as follows: 600@2 ohm and 1000@1 ohm. So at 2.67 the subs would see less than 600 watts right? I was hoping to get closer to the 1000 watts but Im not sure it will be possible. And to explain my situation a little, I got excited one night and order two 10" Black Fiday subs before I realized they were dual four ohms. Thanks for any help too.

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you could wire the 3 subs in parellel and get a .6 ohm load!

to do this wire each sub as a 2ohm load then wire all 3 subs in parallel to make a 0.6ohm final load!

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Yes, they would get less than 600w. We can use basic ohms law to approximate the power they would receive.

sqrt(600*2) = 34.64v

34.64^2/2.67 = ~450

So, at 2.67ohm you'd receive roughly 450w from the amplifier, or about 150w/sub.

But, I'm confused because of this:

If I wire three dual 4ohm subwoofers to my one ohm stable amp it will see a final ohm load of approximately 2.67ohms.

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I got excited one night and order two 10" Black Fiday

If you only ordered two of the Fi X's, what three subs were you planning to use?

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kill the amp.. yes and no

you have to keep the voltage up. and even then.. which amp are you talking about again?

and yes impious brings up a good point.

are these 3 of the same subs? you are not mixing and matching are you?

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I would have ordered another Fi X but I think I will just stick with the two that I purchased and build a small sealed box. The amp is an audiopipe APSM 1300. I will just dial the gain back a little and take it easy. I was trying to upgrade from two memphis pr 12's that are about 5-6 years old that have been in my garage for awhile. Thanks for the quick responses.

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