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<blockquote data-quote="MisterGrubbs" data-source="post: 1385444" data-attributes="member: 561929"><p>DVC vs SVC is basically wiring options. Your higher end subs generally have Dual or Quad voice coils.</p><p></p><p>2 and 4ohm coils, once again for the most part, has to do with wiring options.</p><p></p><p>It helps you put the number of subs you have on the right amp, so to speak. IF you have two DVC 4ohm subs, you want an amp that does best at 4 or 1ohms, dual 2 ohms subs would be an amp that runs best at 2ohms. It's just wiring options. For the most part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterGrubbs, post: 1385444, member: 561929"] DVC vs SVC is basically wiring options. Your higher end subs generally have Dual or Quad voice coils. 2 and 4ohm coils, once again for the most part, has to do with wiring options. It helps you put the number of subs you have on the right amp, so to speak. IF you have two DVC 4ohm subs, you want an amp that does best at 4 or 1ohms, dual 2 ohms subs would be an amp that runs best at 2ohms. It's just wiring options. For the most part. [/QUOTE]
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