First, yes. You will have to connect the subwoofer in the stealth box with the other two subs in the milhouse. Next, I guess I skimmed over the part where you said these are dual 4 ohm subs. [img]graemlins/slap.gif[/img] With three of them, you'll have two wiring choices. Series/Parallel for a 2.67ohm load or Parallel/Parallel for a .67ohm load.
Chances are great that the .67ohm load will be too low for any amp mentioned thus far. Especially since that's just a nominal rating. Actual Re is 1.73ohms per woofer giving a final actual load of .578ohms!!! Obviously these are DC resistance specs and actual impedance will change greatly with frequency....a whole other fish to fry.... anyway, what I'm getting at is that you will almost for sure need to wire all three subwoofers in a series/parallel config for the 2.67ohm load. This will not allow you to pull full power out of the 1 ohm stable amps. For this reason, I recommend stepping up to the BX1500D.
Chances are great that the .67ohm load will be too low for any amp mentioned thus far. Especially since that's just a nominal rating. Actual Re is 1.73ohms per woofer giving a final actual load of .578ohms!!! Obviously these are DC resistance specs and actual impedance will change greatly with frequency....a whole other fish to fry.... anyway, what I'm getting at is that you will almost for sure need to wire all three subwoofers in a series/parallel config for the 2.67ohm load. This will not allow you to pull full power out of the 1 ohm stable amps. For this reason, I recommend stepping up to the BX1500D.
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