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Four 10" Subs vs 3 12" Subs
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8837399" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Also keep in mind that if you find a decent deal on some subs that are DVC2 ohm or DVC1 ohm or DVC 4ohm, that they can still be wired up as a SVC sub and ran as a SVC sub... Same goes for any DVC sub, but you will only be able to place HALF of the RMS value on that sub. Example .. wire up one coil of a 600 rms DVC sub at 1/2 the RMS value would be 300rms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8837399, member: 634282"] Also keep in mind that if you find a decent deal on some subs that are DVC2 ohm or DVC1 ohm or DVC 4ohm, that they can still be wired up as a SVC sub and ran as a SVC sub... Same goes for any DVC sub, but you will only be able to place HALF of the RMS value on that sub. Example .. wire up one coil of a 600 rms DVC sub at 1/2 the RMS value would be 300rms [/QUOTE]
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