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[QUOTE="TERRCO, post: 864749, member: 457"] So if I hear you right these are dual voice coil subs. If so I would start with the highest impedance first. Then go from there. You don't need to go straight to the biggest load on the amp. With 10s you will probably be happy running each sub in series with itself at 8ohms each. That's if you have 4 ohm voice coils. Now the amp you chose is very capable of running these subs to there advertised ratings but like I said I would give the amp a small load first then if your not happy, run each subs voice coils parallel to give you a 2ohm load on each sub. Go from there. [/QUOTE]
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