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<blockquote data-quote="93dakota" data-source="post: 5771810" data-attributes="member: 602627"><p>first of your first statement is incorrect a dual 4 ohm can only be wired to a 2ohms and 8ohms or if you have separate amps running to each voice coil then you would get 4 ohms. for a dual 2 vc you get either 1ohm or 4 ohms or 2ohm with two amps.</p><p></p><p>as for you question if you ran each sub at 2ohms then put it on an amp on two separate ch then the resistance would add up and equal 4ohms unless u have a big enough amp that each channel has its own board inside. the only way to make this work would be to run each vc in parallel to the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93dakota, post: 5771810, member: 602627"] first of your first statement is incorrect a dual 4 ohm can only be wired to a 2ohms and 8ohms or if you have separate amps running to each voice coil then you would get 4 ohms. for a dual 2 vc you get either 1ohm or 4 ohms or 2ohm with two amps. as for you question if you ran each sub at 2ohms then put it on an amp on two separate ch then the resistance would add up and equal 4ohms unless u have a big enough amp that each channel has its own board inside. the only way to make this work would be to run each vc in parallel to the amp. [/QUOTE]
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