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<blockquote data-quote="351mustang65" data-source="post: 8517215" data-attributes="member: 633005"><p>Ok so I have three old school subs that are somewhat sentimental to me one of which I blew a few years back and I am trying to find a replacement for but finding an exact match is not the easiest thing to do with subs this old so I had a question.</p><p></p><p>The setup was three 4 ohm SVC subs wired down to 1.3. Now if I happen to find the same exact sub only in a 2 ohm DVC version would that even be a viable option? I know most say not to run a single coil on a DVC sub like if I were to find a DVC 4 ohm (I have fond a few of those) but I haven't ever really heard the mixing of DVC and SVC in the same line/brand of subs discussed (probably for good reason).</p><p></p><p>I am figuring like most ghetto improvised things it's probably not a great option but I really don't have a whole lot of options to work with so I'm grasping at straws and figured I would ask.</p><p></p><p>I had thought about a rebuild but then I would need to do all three which would require me to ship all three etc plus they are smaller coils 2.5 and a older somewhat unknown sub so I am not sure anyone would even want to mess with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="351mustang65, post: 8517215, member: 633005"] Ok so I have three old school subs that are somewhat sentimental to me one of which I blew a few years back and I am trying to find a replacement for but finding an exact match is not the easiest thing to do with subs this old so I had a question. The setup was three 4 ohm SVC subs wired down to 1.3. Now if I happen to find the same exact sub only in a 2 ohm DVC version would that even be a viable option? I know most say not to run a single coil on a DVC sub like if I were to find a DVC 4 ohm (I have fond a few of those) but I haven't ever really heard the mixing of DVC and SVC in the same line/brand of subs discussed (probably for good reason). I am figuring like most ghetto improvised things it's probably not a great option but I really don't have a whole lot of options to work with so I'm grasping at straws and figured I would ask. I had thought about a rebuild but then I would need to do all three which would require me to ship all three etc plus they are smaller coils 2.5 and a older somewhat unknown sub so I am not sure anyone would even want to mess with them. [/QUOTE]
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