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<blockquote data-quote="biiqdanz" data-source="post: 646490" data-attributes="member: 558261"><p>Well the paper that came with them, has single voice coil wirings and on the back of the sheet it has dvc wiring so i assume it works. I just didnt wanna push it that hard. because this setup i have now makes my radio skip but ill deal with it lol because its the stock one so i have to deal with the skip of the cd due to the bass. Thats why i wanted to keep it parrellel 4 ohm load presents a 2 ohm load but on the paper it showed it differently then how someone showed me it here. I guess its because the amp didnt recognize it i dunno. But the amps specs are 175 with 4 ohm load 350 on a 2 ohm load- thats the one i have and 700x1 on 4ohm Load bridged (mono). So if that helps did i do it right? I checked it and it worked good but i wanna make sure the amp doesnt blow in time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biiqdanz, post: 646490, member: 558261"] Well the paper that came with them, has single voice coil wirings and on the back of the sheet it has dvc wiring so i assume it works. I just didnt wanna push it that hard. because this setup i have now makes my radio skip but ill deal with it lol because its the stock one so i have to deal with the skip of the cd due to the bass. Thats why i wanted to keep it parrellel 4 ohm load presents a 2 ohm load but on the paper it showed it differently then how someone showed me it here. I guess its because the amp didnt recognize it i dunno. But the amps specs are 175 with 4 ohm load 350 on a 2 ohm load- thats the one i have and 700x1 on 4ohm Load bridged (mono). So if that helps did i do it right? I checked it and it worked good but i wanna make sure the amp doesnt blow in time? [/QUOTE]
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