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So, I would like to power a subwoofer (either 1 or 2 subs) with the rear channels of my f700bt. I have a single cab tacoma so i don't think i need a dedicated sub amp, but i would like to squeeze as much power out of the f700bt as i can without hurting it. (looking at 1 or 2 JL Audio 8 inches) In the installation manual it states that i could power 2 subs (left and right) or use just the right rear connection to push 2 ohms into 1 or 2 subs (manual says this would be 70 watts instead of 50). but wouldn't that only be one push of 70 watts at 2 ohms instead of 2 of 50 watts at 4 ohms? which one would be more powerful? Thanks in advance!

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