Nope, this one brides to a 4ohm load. Most 2 channels dont go lower then 4ohm's. However you can run each channel seperately to get 250x2 at 2ohm stereo and get the same amount of power.
yea, that would work, but I am running one sub, dual voice coils 4 ohms each. Just trying to squeze some more power. Looks like my best bet is to get another sub and wire them at a 2 ohm load at each channel.
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2006 X-runner, URD Intake, Long tube headers, URD Y-pipe, Magnaflow, MAF sensor Calibrator, Windband, 18" electric fan conversion, URD Short Shifter, C2C 1.75"/3" DJM drop,
1999 Camry, stock (wife's)
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