Maybe a stupid question,,,

JimTJr
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Can you run THREE subs in a box?

Cause I screwed up and punched a hole in one of my 10" subs,//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/mad.gif.c18f003ab0ef8a0d9c27ca78d77a6392.gif But my nephew has two more,, Can three be wired together right? (They are 4ohm DVC subs. (8 ohms each total.)

Just wondering. Otherwise I guess I will only have ONE 10" sub in my truck for now.

 
Do you have a thing with odd numbers? Like why not 2 subs....why only 1 or 3? And if you have 3 and one has a hole in it than how is it going to work? And yes you can wire 3 subs together.

 
Ok,, thanks, (I HAD Two, ruined one.) Can get two more I think, so I wondered if you could do three,,,

Just didn't know if it HAD to be 2,4,6 ect... in a box. Three would just be kind of different!

Since I can get two more,, I figured instead of trying to sell ONE, I could use them all.

And the reason I RUINED one,, is because I was "Filling my too big box" up with a divider and great stuff. Putting it back together, and D@MN,,, the drill slipped. But that "Too big box" Fit behind my seat, it was 3.0 cubic ft. which would be enough, (A little too big again even) for three .75 cubic ft required speakers.

 
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