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MTX Thunder 250x, can it be bridged and run two 4ohm single voice coil MTX thunder 4000 12" subs?

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I just bought an older set up, a ported box, two 12" mtx thunder 4000 (4ohm single voice coil subs), and the mtx thunder 250x amp. I would like to run the amp bridged to the two subs. I know that equates to a 1ohm load (unless I am incorrect), will the old school MTX handle a 1ohm load?

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  1. No you can not run your subs bridged to the amp,that would be a 2ohm load and the amp is not capable of handling a 2ohm load bridged only 4ohm.


  2. Ya your wrong thats a two ohm load but yes it should work perfectly bridged at two ohms

  3. buddy that answered second is right. you cannot bridge a single voice coiled 4 ohm sub to 2 ohms, let alone one 1ohm. ohms is resistance, and less resistance can cause too much power, too much power is bad unless ur sub can specifically handle that kind of ohms. check ur specs again before listening to these clowns.

  4. just wire your 4 ohm subs parallel positve to positive and negative to negative. and you have just turn your 4ohm subs to 2 ohm subs. now you can wire them up no problem. problem solved.

  5. yes it can just know what your doing

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