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<blockquote data-quote="Seth F." data-source="post: 8715841" data-attributes="member: 680868"><p>I would put a multimeter on the terminals and measure the ohm reading just to be sure. A single set of terminals indicates a single voice coil. So wiring two of them together would either give you half the resistance (parallel) or double it (series). i.e. if you have a 2 ohm VC then wiring these in parallel would give you 1 ohm, so you would need a 1 ohm stable amp to drive them without overheating the amp. Series wiring would give you a 4 ohm load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth F., post: 8715841, member: 680868"] I would put a multimeter on the terminals and measure the ohm reading just to be sure. A single set of terminals indicates a single voice coil. So wiring two of them together would either give you half the resistance (parallel) or double it (series). i.e. if you have a 2 ohm VC then wiring these in parallel would give you 1 ohm, so you would need a 1 ohm stable amp to drive them without overheating the amp. Series wiring would give you a 4 ohm load. [/QUOTE]
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