| I read your post... and you still seem to think that running them at two ohms is a bad thing. Its only a bad thing if you have an amp that is not CAPABLE of an ohm load that low. I have an amp that is stable at 1 ohm, and I can run it all day long on full volume, and not blow my subs, or fry the amp. If you are "popping " your subs at 2 ohms, then you are feeding them to much power, or else they are getting a clipped signal (gain to high). As for your best "lifetime method"...what the hell? If you want to run your subs at 2 ohms, then you buy an amp that is stable at 2 or 1ohm....and as long as you set the gains right, you shouldn't have any problems.
As for the W3 on 4 ohm vs the W0 on 2 ohms....its apples and oranges man. The W3 is better sub...it plays louder, lower, handles more power, etc. The reason I brought that up is because your comparison of the two subs is irrelevant...they are two totally different subs, getting different amounts of power at a different ohm load. There is NO comparison.
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