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<blockquote data-quote="riad" data-source="post: 1389877" data-attributes="member: 558494"><p>both the DVC and SVC models handle 500w Rms. The major difference it that the SVC model provides a load of 4 ohms while the DVC can be either wired in series to provide an 8 ohm load or parallel to provide a 2 ohm load. Since you have 2 SVC subs at 500W Rms each your power requirement is 1000W Rms at 2 ohms if the subs are wired in parallel or 1000W at 8 ohms if they are wired in series.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend wiring them in parallel and use a Crossfire VR1000D monoblock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riad, post: 1389877, member: 558494"] both the DVC and SVC models handle 500w Rms. The major difference it that the SVC model provides a load of 4 ohms while the DVC can be either wired in series to provide an 8 ohm load or parallel to provide a 2 ohm load. Since you have 2 SVC subs at 500W Rms each your power requirement is 1000W Rms at 2 ohms if the subs are wired in parallel or 1000W at 8 ohms if they are wired in series. I would recommend wiring them in parallel and use a Crossfire VR1000D monoblock [/QUOTE]
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