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<blockquote data-quote="flag316" data-source="post: 792357" data-attributes="member: 558639"><p>Well if I run 1 set of wire from each voice coil to 1 terminal cup with 2 wires sharing each post on the inside of the cup, and it's a dual 4ohm sub, would that present a 2ohm load? IE, would it be the same as if I had 2 terminal cups and had each set of wire from each voice coil going to each terminal cup? Is there any increased danger of shorting or inefficiency, etc by sharing a post on the terminal cup like that? Just wanted to make sure....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flag316, post: 792357, member: 558639"] Well if I run 1 set of wire from each voice coil to 1 terminal cup with 2 wires sharing each post on the inside of the cup, and it's a dual 4ohm sub, would that present a 2ohm load? IE, would it be the same as if I had 2 terminal cups and had each set of wire from each voice coil going to each terminal cup? Is there any increased danger of shorting or inefficiency, etc by sharing a post on the terminal cup like that? Just wanted to make sure.... [/QUOTE]
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