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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 3025545" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>My 10s were a killer on the low end. The 12s in my experience were even better. To get a 4 ohm load you have to have the coils in series (6+6 for 12 ohms per driver) and the drivers in parallel (3 12 ohm drivers in parallel for a 4 ohm final load). Make sure that one driver isn't out of phase or that one of them doesn't have one of the coils reversed, and like I said if they are in series, you don't have 4 ohm load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 3025545, member: 550915"] My 10s were a killer on the low end. The 12s in my experience were even better. To get a 4 ohm load you have to have the coils in series (6+6 for 12 ohms per driver) and the drivers in parallel (3 12 ohm drivers in parallel for a 4 ohm final load). Make sure that one driver isn't out of phase or that one of them doesn't have one of the coils reversed, and like I said if they are in series, you don't have 4 ohm load. [/QUOTE]
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