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<blockquote data-quote="BLD 25" data-source="post: 1328571" data-attributes="member: 563837"><p>Hey, sorry to have a newbie question. The sticky on wiring options had great info, but i wanted to know if i could just send all of the power to one vc on a dvc sub? For example, i have i have one DVC 4 ohm sub and needed a 4 ohm load, can i just hook up one coil? I have done it before and it worked fine. Also, if i need a two ohm load out of two DVC-4 subs, could i just hook up one coil on each in parallel to give a 2 ohm load? I am pretty sure its ok, just wanted to ask the experts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLD 25, post: 1328571, member: 563837"] Hey, sorry to have a newbie question. The sticky on wiring options had great info, but i wanted to know if i could just send all of the power to one vc on a dvc sub? For example, i have i have one DVC 4 ohm sub and needed a 4 ohm load, can i just hook up one coil? I have done it before and it worked fine. Also, if i need a two ohm load out of two DVC-4 subs, could i just hook up one coil on each in parallel to give a 2 ohm load? I am pretty sure its ok, just wanted to ask the experts. [/QUOTE]
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