Phatmat
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I know that the Kicker CompVR is a dual 2 Ohm voice coil. So my wiring options are either 1Ohm or 4Ohms when bridged. Though, I can get a 2 channel amp, with each channel at 190W RMS @ 2 Ohm and 125 W RMS @ 4 Ohm. My other option for an amp is a mono block, 500w RMS at 2 Ohm and 300w RMS at 4 Ohm.
I'm wondering, since the CVR is a dual 2 ohm at 400w RMS, does this mean each coil is 2 Ohms @ 200w RMS? So would you recommend that I run the dual voice coil sub with a dual or bridged connection? e.g. 300w 4 Ohm bridged or 190w @ 2Ohm x 2?
Also, if anyone knows, why don't many people (maybe it's just people I know) run their subs at 2Ohms, why do most run at 4Ohms even though there is less power into the sub? Is there less frequency response or something?
I'm wondering, since the CVR is a dual 2 ohm at 400w RMS, does this mean each coil is 2 Ohms @ 200w RMS? So would you recommend that I run the dual voice coil sub with a dual or bridged connection? e.g. 300w 4 Ohm bridged or 190w @ 2Ohm x 2?
Also, if anyone knows, why don't many people (maybe it's just people I know) run their subs at 2Ohms, why do most run at 4Ohms even though there is less power into the sub? Is there less frequency response or something?