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<blockquote data-quote="Phreaker" data-source="post: 2292561" data-attributes="member: 567899"><p>So you have 2x L7 DVC 2ohm susb right...</p><p></p><p>wiring options are wire the subs voice coils in series so each sub is 4 ohms then wire the subs to the amp in parallel to present the amp wit a 2 ohm load</p><p></p><p>Wire the subs voice coils in paralel so each sub is 1 ohm,wire subs to amp in series to present a 2 ohm load</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't recommend running an L7 at PEAK/MAX power or 1500w....Never used Kicker but I think the 12"s can take 1000-1200 all day if you know what you're doing and have sufficient power/electrical.</p><p></p><p>Wire subs voice coils in paralel then wire subs to amp in parallel to present a 0.5 ohm load (not advisable unless you know your amp is stable down to 0.5 ohms).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phreaker, post: 2292561, member: 567899"] So you have 2x L7 DVC 2ohm susb right... wiring options are wire the subs voice coils in series so each sub is 4 ohms then wire the subs to the amp in parallel to present the amp wit a 2 ohm load Wire the subs voice coils in paralel so each sub is 1 ohm,wire subs to amp in series to present a 2 ohm load I wouldn't recommend running an L7 at PEAK/MAX power or 1500w....Never used Kicker but I think the 12"s can take 1000-1200 all day if you know what you're doing and have sufficient power/electrical. Wire subs voice coils in paralel then wire subs to amp in parallel to present a 0.5 ohm load (not advisable unless you know your amp is stable down to 0.5 ohms). [/QUOTE]
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