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Four 12's or two 15's?
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<blockquote data-quote="lnsomnia" data-source="post: 8123028" data-attributes="member: 655288"><p>Looks like I'll hopefully be going for a two hour drive next week! Found a guy on craigslist selling a pair of cvx's for 200 which is a great deal. Only problem is his are DVC2 ohms, and mine are DVC4 ohms. But I'll just run two seperate amps for each pair of subs and I should be fine. I'm actually running a CX1200.1 monoblock amp which actually has two channels. So I have each sub wired to it's own channel to get a 2ohm load.</p><p></p><p>And then when I get the other two, I'll be running the exact same amp, but the other two cvx's in series/parallel wiring to get another two ohm load for the second amp.</p><p></p><p>Bam! Then I just need to get my H/O alt hooked up, some more 0 gauge wire, and some wood for my arts and crafts project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lnsomnia, post: 8123028, member: 655288"] Looks like I'll hopefully be going for a two hour drive next week! Found a guy on craigslist selling a pair of cvx's for 200 which is a great deal. Only problem is his are DVC2 ohms, and mine are DVC4 ohms. But I'll just run two seperate amps for each pair of subs and I should be fine. I'm actually running a CX1200.1 monoblock amp which actually has two channels. So I have each sub wired to it's own channel to get a 2ohm load. And then when I get the other two, I'll be running the exact same amp, but the other two cvx's in series/parallel wiring to get another two ohm load for the second amp. Bam! Then I just need to get my H/O alt hooked up, some more 0 gauge wire, and some wood for my arts and crafts project! [/QUOTE]
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