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<blockquote data-quote="jfespinoza" data-source="post: 338383" data-attributes="member: 550990"><p>not true actually you always use both Voice coils even if you wire it in series, let me explain its like have 2 SVC subs inif they are both 4 ohms subs and are wired to the same amp they present a 2 ohm load(wireing a DVC in parellel) but wiring a DVC in series is like combining the voice coils (4ohms+4ohms) the sub will sound the same either way as long as you push it with the right amp. the DVC was created so speaker companys didnt have to create so many different ohm veriaties. you have a dual 4ohm=2ohm or 8ohm, then you have a dual 2ohm= 1ohm or 4ohm, and so on and so on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfespinoza, post: 338383, member: 550990"] not true actually you always use both Voice coils even if you wire it in series, let me explain its like have 2 SVC subs inif they are both 4 ohms subs and are wired to the same amp they present a 2 ohm load(wireing a DVC in parellel) but wiring a DVC in series is like combining the voice coils (4ohms+4ohms) the sub will sound the same either way as long as you push it with the right amp. the DVC was created so speaker companys didnt have to create so many different ohm veriaties. you have a dual 4ohm=2ohm or 8ohm, then you have a dual 2ohm= 1ohm or 4ohm, and so on and so on [/QUOTE]
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