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ut_baseball_30 
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I have a Power Acoustik LT1920 two channel amp. It's 2-ohm stereo/4-ohm mono stable, RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 370W x 2. I've also got 2 Audiobahn 10 inch Flame Excursion subwoofers. They are both 4 ohm. I need help on how to wire all this together.

Would this be a great way to get the most from my amp?

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Please help!!

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No.  If your subwoofers are SVC woofers, you either need to connect one woofer to each amplifier channel, or wire the woofers in series to the bridged amplifier, not in parallel.
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put one woofer to each channel.
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So what if I got two 2 ohm subs, how exactly would I set this up? Parallel, series, or one to each channel? I want to be able to get every watt out of this amp, after all I paid for the amp and I want all the power I can get.
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ut_baseball_30 
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So what if I got two 2 ohm subs, how exactly would I set this up? Parallel, series, or one to each channel? I want to be able to get every watt out of this amp, after all I paid for the amp and I want all the power I can get.
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Just as Dyohn and arrow 12 mentioned.  Either way would give you the most power that amp can safely deliver. 
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