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<blockquote data-quote="Buick_66" data-source="post: 8466093" data-attributes="member: 668592"><p>Check out some wiring diagrams and make sure you get your terms correct when explaining things. Couple helpful points to consider with the Subwoofer specifically would be single or dual voice coils? And second is wiring the subs. You can wire dual voice coil subs in parallel, or series. And you can wire 2 Subwoofers in parallel or series. Point is...everyone is right, everyone is wrong. A pair of 2 ohm Subwoofer Won't create a 2 ohm load when wired together as someone says...however if he is 'assuming' Dual voice coil 2 ohm per coil...then he's correct.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, it's what you describe, and how people interpret first and foremost...</p><p></p><p>Correct would be two dual 1ohm or dual 4 ohm as 1 Ohm final load - which someone stated correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buick_66, post: 8466093, member: 668592"] Check out some wiring diagrams and make sure you get your terms correct when explaining things. Couple helpful points to consider with the Subwoofer specifically would be single or dual voice coils? And second is wiring the subs. You can wire dual voice coil subs in parallel, or series. And you can wire 2 Subwoofers in parallel or series. Point is...everyone is right, everyone is wrong. A pair of 2 ohm Subwoofer Won't create a 2 ohm load when wired together as someone says...however if he is 'assuming' Dual voice coil 2 ohm per coil...then he's correct. Bottom line, it's what you describe, and how people interpret first and foremost... Correct would be two dual 1ohm or dual 4 ohm as 1 Ohm final load - which someone stated correctly. [/QUOTE]
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