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<blockquote data-quote="vaiboy" data-source="post: 7838666" data-attributes="member: 570683"><p>If you really wired all 12 coils in series it would be a 48Ω load, from just a quick look at it you could wire them to 48Ω, 12Ω, 5.33Ω, 3Ω, 1.33Ω, and .33Ω. You need to wire them in a combination of series and parallel. If you wire each subwoofer in parallel so that each sub has a 2Ω load, then wire three subwoofers together in series for a 6Ω load, then wire the two groups of three subs in parallel you end up with a 3Ω final load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaiboy, post: 7838666, member: 570683"] If you really wired all 12 coils in series it would be a 48Ω load, from just a quick look at it you could wire them to 48Ω, 12Ω, 5.33Ω, 3Ω, 1.33Ω, and .33Ω. You need to wire them in a combination of series and parallel. If you wire each subwoofer in parallel so that each sub has a 2Ω load, then wire three subwoofers together in series for a 6Ω load, then wire the two groups of three subs in parallel you end up with a 3Ω final load. [/QUOTE]
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