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I know this is why i made teh post because it doesnt make senseyour level of intelligence is so low it hurts me, quite literally.
think about it, how is it a good idea to r un two voicecoils on a sub at difference wattages? wht makes that even a remotely good idea?
Why dont you just sell the sub/amp, and buy a different sub/amp to match whichever you arent selling? Its that simple.
anyways i called alpine again this time i was talking to a diffrent guy he confirmed that i can do so BUT i have to gain match the Volts so each voice coil gets the same power
aparently i can do this if i had a volt meter and play with the gains to output the same Volts per vc and then it will match
i even asked him is this even possible if one ch is 125 rms per VC and the other is 500 per VC and he said it doesnt matter how much power going into the other VC that i can always match it with the other one with the gain settings on my amp
so i dont know how the **** to do that
