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<blockquote data-quote="jaredmonk" data-source="post: 8630" data-attributes="member: 540799"><p>hey its jared..the owner of the 15"</p><p></p><p>i will take responsibility for purchasing the wrong dvc model sub. I didn't know enough at that time and bought the 2ohm dvc model thinking that, that meant it would be ran at 2 ohms. To my MISTAKE it meant i could only run it at 1 ohm and 4 ohm. So i would reccommend someone putting more info to make that more clear (for future stupid people like me)</p><p></p><p>But what i dont get is that the amp is not supposed to be run at 1 ohm but that is not where the problem lies. It is with the sub, the is where the voice coil was fried. So obviously the sub could not handle what it has said it clould handle. Maybe i am wrong in thinking that.</p><p></p><p>Well I have talked to <a href="http://www.cbrstereo.com" target="_blank">http://www.cbrstereo.com</a> and they have agreed to help me and work something out. If you are knowledgeble and know what you are doing then i would reccommend buying from these people. THey have great prices and they get you the products quickly.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p></p><p>jared</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaredmonk, post: 8630, member: 540799"] hey its jared..the owner of the 15" i will take responsibility for purchasing the wrong dvc model sub. I didn't know enough at that time and bought the 2ohm dvc model thinking that, that meant it would be ran at 2 ohms. To my MISTAKE it meant i could only run it at 1 ohm and 4 ohm. So i would reccommend someone putting more info to make that more clear (for future stupid people like me) But what i dont get is that the amp is not supposed to be run at 1 ohm but that is not where the problem lies. It is with the sub, the is where the voice coil was fried. So obviously the sub could not handle what it has said it clould handle. Maybe i am wrong in thinking that. Well I have talked to [URL="http://www.cbrstereo.com"]http://www.cbrstereo.com[/URL] and they have agreed to help me and work something out. If you are knowledgeble and know what you are doing then i would reccommend buying from these people. THey have great prices and they get you the products quickly. thanks jared [/QUOTE]
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