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Dual 2 ohm vc. P/s or s/p?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skoty422" data-source="post: 7828879" data-attributes="member: 643344"><p>I have two dual 2 ohm vc subs. I am wiring them to a monoblock that is 2 ohm stable. I can wire the vc in series to give me a 4 ohm speaker. Then wire both speakers together in parallel to give me a 2 ohm load. Or I can wire the vc of each speaker in parallel to give me a 1 ohm load the wire both speakers together in series to give me a 2 ohm load.</p><p></p><p>Both ways give me the same impedance.</p><p></p><p>Which way is better and can someone please explain why?</p><p></p><p>I would think wiring vc in series then speakers in parallel. But if ther is a difference in any aspect I'd like to learn. I have tried to find out myself but come up empty handed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skoty422, post: 7828879, member: 643344"] I have two dual 2 ohm vc subs. I am wiring them to a monoblock that is 2 ohm stable. I can wire the vc in series to give me a 4 ohm speaker. Then wire both speakers together in parallel to give me a 2 ohm load. Or I can wire the vc of each speaker in parallel to give me a 1 ohm load the wire both speakers together in series to give me a 2 ohm load. Both ways give me the same impedance. Which way is better and can someone please explain why? I would think wiring vc in series then speakers in parallel. But if ther is a difference in any aspect I'd like to learn. I have tried to find out myself but come up empty handed. [/QUOTE]
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