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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 2978633" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>I was wondering this myself that if it were possible to successfully get a 1.3xxx Ohm load out of three DVC 4 Ohm drivers then wouldn't it make sense for RF to supply a diagram for that in their wiring wizard?</p><p></p><p>I know that EVERY possible combination isn't shown as there are some possibilities that nobody would ever bother to use (such as a nominal 16 Ohm load using a pair of DVC 4 Ohm subs) but it sure seems much more likely to get good power when using a 1.3xxx Ohm load than using close to 4 Ohms after factoring in box rise...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 2978633, member: 561023"] I was wondering this myself that if it were possible to successfully get a 1.3xxx Ohm load out of three DVC 4 Ohm drivers then wouldn't it make sense for RF to supply a diagram for that in their wiring wizard? I know that EVERY possible combination isn't shown as there are some possibilities that nobody would ever bother to use (such as a nominal 16 Ohm load using a pair of DVC 4 Ohm subs) but it sure seems much more likely to get good power when using a 1.3xxx Ohm load than using close to 4 Ohms after factoring in box rise... [/QUOTE]
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