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<blockquote data-quote="kingpin_jeffie" data-source="post: 28776" data-attributes="member: 541999"><p>ohms are simply the amount of resistance which electricity will face when going through speakers</p><p></p><p>now lets say for instance you have a 2 svc subs that are 4 ohms a piece and you are pushing them with a 300x2 @ 4 ohms(400x2 @ 2 ohms) amp.</p><p></p><p>if you wire these in series your amp will see a 4 ohm load so each sub will recieve 300 watts however if you wire this same setup in parallel your amp will only see a 2 ohm load so each sub will recieve 400 watts.</p><p></p><p>this is just a basic overview it gets alot more fun when you have multiple dvc subs!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingpin_jeffie, post: 28776, member: 541999"] ohms are simply the amount of resistance which electricity will face when going through speakers now lets say for instance you have a 2 svc subs that are 4 ohms a piece and you are pushing them with a 300x2 @ 4 ohms(400x2 @ 2 ohms) amp. if you wire these in series your amp will see a 4 ohm load so each sub will recieve 300 watts however if you wire this same setup in parallel your amp will only see a 2 ohm load so each sub will recieve 400 watts. this is just a basic overview it gets alot more fun when you have multiple dvc subs!! [/QUOTE]
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