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i have a mono block amp and its one channel at 1 ohm stable so how may subs can i put on my subs?

120A FUSE RATING1500 watt rms3000 peak Top of the line Components Heat Management System Built in sub-sonic filter High Efficiency Mosfet Power Outputs Built in Low Pass CrossOver - adjustable at 12 dB per octave Bass Remote Control Illuminated Logo Class A/B frequency response: 20-28KHz (2) 60A Fuses THD: .05 % S/N Ratio: Greater than 95 dB Input voltage: 11 - 14.4 volts Adjustable Input sensitivity: .2 MV - 5V bass boost control @ 45 hz - 12 dB 1 ohm stable 1 x 3000 watts @ 1 ohm 1 x 1500 watts @ 2 ohms dimensions: 16.92 x 2 x 11.5 inches

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HOLY BIG AMPLOL. for a four subs hook up: SVC sub running at 4 ohm each in parallel 1 ohm three subs hook up: SVC sub running at 4 ohm each in parallel 1.34ohms
Kind of a trick question.you can play the ohm game all day long. As long as you come up with 1.0 ohms or greater it will work. You could technically run 8 -2 ohm single voice coil subs and still have a 1 ohm load!

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