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Help with 2 dual 2ohm subs
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<blockquote data-quote="vented" data-source="post: 8073372" data-attributes="member: 630567"><p>Well i will tell you this, It will NEVER be exactly 2 ohms.... it will more then likely be a little above, sometimes a little lower. and when i say a little im saying like 2.14 etc.. just barely.</p><p></p><p>RUn it series inside and paralell in the box, or if you still want to switch it outside the box run paralell outside.... if your getting close to 2ohms when testing both together then your fine. The only reason i can think of the other would be 1ohm on both coils is if it were reconed in which case you either need to get a new dual 2 or dual 1 ohm sub because one sub will always be getting more power and it will sound like a rhino fart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vented, post: 8073372, member: 630567"] Well i will tell you this, It will NEVER be exactly 2 ohms.... it will more then likely be a little above, sometimes a little lower. and when i say a little im saying like 2.14 etc.. just barely. RUn it series inside and paralell in the box, or if you still want to switch it outside the box run paralell outside.... if your getting close to 2ohms when testing both together then your fine. The only reason i can think of the other would be 1ohm on both coils is if it were reconed in which case you either need to get a new dual 2 or dual 1 ohm sub because one sub will always be getting more power and it will sound like a rhino fart. [/QUOTE]
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