4 ohm dvc sub 2 channel amp?

if i wire each voice coil to each channel will that give me more watts to my sub than wiring series bridged?what load is that for the amp because its not stable bridged in 2 ohm?
nonono!!!!!

the reson why they make a DVC sub is for wireing options.. the only way you will see more watt's from the amp is by lowering the impedence ( risitance, ohms load)

if the amp is not 2 ohm stable bridged then you will need to wire it in series to an 8 ohm load.

+ from VC 1 TO + VC 2

- from VC 1 to - VC 2

some amps are 2 ohm stable per channel, 4 ohm stable bridged..

so you could wire it up to 2 ohm;s and run one channel off the 2 ch amp...

 
nonono!!!!!
the reson why they make a DVC sub is for wireing options.. the only way you will see more watt's from the amp is by lowering the impedence ( risitance, ohms load)

if the amp is not 2 ohm stable bridged then you will need to wire it in series to an 8 ohm load.

+ from VC 1 TO + VC 2

- from VC 1 to - VC 2

some amps are 2 ohm stable per channel, 4 ohm stable bridged..

so you could wire it up to 2 ohm;s and run one channel off the 2 ch amp...
so basicly im not going to get anymore watts to it wiring it saftly in another way besides series at 8om so do i need a mono amp or what cause i dont waNT TO TRADE SPEAKERS

 
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