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<blockquote data-quote="L1ttlet" data-source="post: 8656107" data-attributes="member: 675617"><p>I currently have two re audio sxx dvc 4ohm subs. I am wanting to add a 3rd and will be building a custom box and want two inverted and 1 in regularly. I know that i can have the 3 4ohm dvc wired down to .67 ohm load. Here's the problem I will need to have one of these on reverse polarity. So maybe wire 2 of them to a final 1ohm load and the second to a 2ohm load and then up to the monoblock wolfram audio 3000.1 amp and should get a final impedance of 1.5 ohms?? I'd be okay with that ohm load as it is not going to damage amp. Contacted wolfram already and was told that the .67 ohm load will void warranty (duh) but should be find given the correct electrical. Just what I thought. Neways would that way of having those connected to amp make the drivers all put out the same and will this damage the subs or the amp? They will all be sharing air space. Only have room for the 3 subs and 3 sub setups are unique. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have found nothing on this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L1ttlet, post: 8656107, member: 675617"] I currently have two re audio sxx dvc 4ohm subs. I am wanting to add a 3rd and will be building a custom box and want two inverted and 1 in regularly. I know that i can have the 3 4ohm dvc wired down to .67 ohm load. Here's the problem I will need to have one of these on reverse polarity. So maybe wire 2 of them to a final 1ohm load and the second to a 2ohm load and then up to the monoblock wolfram audio 3000.1 amp and should get a final impedance of 1.5 ohms?? I'd be okay with that ohm load as it is not going to damage amp. Contacted wolfram already and was told that the .67 ohm load will void warranty (duh) but should be find given the correct electrical. Just what I thought. Neways would that way of having those connected to amp make the drivers all put out the same and will this damage the subs or the amp? They will all be sharing air space. Only have room for the 3 subs and 3 sub setups are unique. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have found nothing on this topic. [/QUOTE]
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