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<blockquote data-quote="bigdub_diesel" data-source="post: 1307186" data-attributes="member: 564652"><p>ive got 1 mtx T5512-04 with a single voice coil, and im getting 2 more on ebay. The problem is that the only pair i can get off the internet of the T5512-04 is 190$. I can get 2 T5512-44s for 145$. The only difference is that these are dual voice coils. I really think that mixing ohm loads on subs will mess something up with how they are powered by the amp, but i was wondering if i can hook the dual voice coil subs (T5512-44s) into a single voice coil so all 3 are single 4 ohm loads, and if so, will that run okay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdub_diesel, post: 1307186, member: 564652"] ive got 1 mtx T5512-04 with a single voice coil, and im getting 2 more on ebay. The problem is that the only pair i can get off the internet of the T5512-04 is 190$. I can get 2 T5512-44s for 145$. The only difference is that these are dual voice coils. I really think that mixing ohm loads on subs will mess something up with how they are powered by the amp, but i was wondering if i can hook the dual voice coil subs (T5512-44s) into a single voice coil so all 3 are single 4 ohm loads, and if so, will that run okay? [/QUOTE]
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