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<blockquote data-quote="Fiendstolemyamp" data-source="post: 7381655" data-attributes="member: 633186"><p>The power handling of a speaker (or coil) doesn't change w/ different wiring configurations, it's the (recommended) thermal limit of the coil. If you only used one coil of a DVC sub then you 1/2 the power handling of the sub. If the DVC sub is 500rms then that's 250rms per coil. Yes you can hook each coil to 1 channel of a 2 channel amp if you want, most people don't run them that way but you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiendstolemyamp, post: 7381655, member: 633186"] The power handling of a speaker (or coil) doesn't change w/ different wiring configurations, it's the (recommended) thermal limit of the coil. If you only used one coil of a DVC sub then you 1/2 the power handling of the sub. If the DVC sub is 500rms then that's 250rms per coil. Yes you can hook each coil to 1 channel of a 2 channel amp if you want, most people don't run them that way but you can. [/QUOTE]
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