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Dual 2 ohm vc. P/s or s/p?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skoty422" data-source="post: 7829119" data-attributes="member: 643344"><p>If I wire the voice coils in parallel then I would have a 1 ohm speaker right?</p><p></p><p>Well if I have two speakers withe both voice coils wired in parallel and then wire the speakers together in series would that not give me 2 ohm load?</p><p></p><p>If I wired the voice coils in series then I would have a 4 ohm speaker. Then if I wired them two together in parallel it would be 2 ohms right?</p><p></p><p>I may be wrong but that's how I understand it. If I'm wrong then please explain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skoty422, post: 7829119, member: 643344"] If I wire the voice coils in parallel then I would have a 1 ohm speaker right? Well if I have two speakers withe both voice coils wired in parallel and then wire the speakers together in series would that not give me 2 ohm load? If I wired the voice coils in series then I would have a 4 ohm speaker. Then if I wired them two together in parallel it would be 2 ohms right? I may be wrong but that's how I understand it. If I'm wrong then please explain. [/QUOTE]
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