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<blockquote data-quote="drpain714" data-source="post: 104887" data-attributes="member: 545923"><p>sorry if it might b too late but an easy way to fix cancellation is wiring one coil in phase and one out of phase. so basically one vc you would wire the + to the - on the amp and vise versa for the other terminal. then on the other vc...you would do the norm by wiring + to + on the amp and - to - on the amp. i had 2 rockfords 4ohms in a bandpass and they sounded like **** so i discovered how to wire them correctly. and basically then one sub/coil sinks while the other sub/coil hits and it continues in a see-saw kinda motion. sounds clear and loud. hope it helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drpain714, post: 104887, member: 545923"] sorry if it might b too late but an easy way to fix cancellation is wiring one coil in phase and one out of phase. so basically one vc you would wire the + to the - on the amp and vise versa for the other terminal. then on the other vc...you would do the norm by wiring + to + on the amp and - to - on the amp. i had 2 rockfords 4ohms in a bandpass and they sounded like **** so i discovered how to wire them correctly. and basically then one sub/coil sinks while the other sub/coil hits and it continues in a see-saw kinda motion. sounds clear and loud. hope it helps [/QUOTE]
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