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<blockquote data-quote="1BadHawk" data-source="post: 372829" data-attributes="member: 545326"><p>Is there any benefit to having 2ohm over 4ohm DVC's? Reason I ask, is i just ordered a pair of RE HC's and they are 2ohm DVC, but I understand you can order them with 4ohm DVC. Currently my amp wont support both 2ohm subs. So instead of buying another amp or two, Im thinking maybe I should call RE back and see if I can change to the 4ohm DVC.</p><p></p><p>I was just wondering if doing this will quality be lost with regards to performance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1BadHawk, post: 372829, member: 545326"] Is there any benefit to having 2ohm over 4ohm DVC's? Reason I ask, is i just ordered a pair of RE HC's and they are 2ohm DVC, but I understand you can order them with 4ohm DVC. Currently my amp wont support both 2ohm subs. So instead of buying another amp or two, Im thinking maybe I should call RE back and see if I can change to the 4ohm DVC. I was just wondering if doing this will quality be lost with regards to performance? [/QUOTE]
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