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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8658640" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Thats the beauty of DVC subs..You have options that you can utilize.You can run both coils for the specified max rms rating or wire up one coil on each sub and run at 1/2 the specified rms rating. Doesnt hurt the sub at all if you stay within the limitations and stay out of distortion/clipping issues and also that amp with a bit more head room will run cooler as well.Ive had a coil go out on an older Audiobahn AW1006t and wired to one coil that was good and ran at 4 ohms for 10 years before I pulled it, and it 8 years ago and still works just fine on that one coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8658640, member: 634282"] Thats the beauty of DVC subs..You have options that you can utilize.You can run both coils for the specified max rms rating or wire up one coil on each sub and run at 1/2 the specified rms rating. Doesnt hurt the sub at all if you stay within the limitations and stay out of distortion/clipping issues and also that amp with a bit more head room will run cooler as well.Ive had a coil go out on an older Audiobahn AW1006t and wired to one coil that was good and ran at 4 ohms for 10 years before I pulled it, and it 8 years ago and still works just fine on that one coil. [/QUOTE]
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