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<blockquote data-quote="noonej21" data-source="post: 1486982" data-attributes="member: 563225"><p>Quick question for all the experts out there. I am thinking on getting a single W6V2 most likely a 10. However the 4 ohm DVC is presenting an issue with the amp I plan to use. The amp is a PPI PC2150(150x2 @4, 300x2 @ 2, 600x1 @4). I could run the amp in stereo hooking each VC up to a channel and giving the sub 150 watts per VC, or I could run this amp and another that I have (Art Series A600, same #'s as PC2150) bridged to eack VC. In this setup each coil would get close to 600 watts which I would assume is too much. What would be the better option? I have looked into some other subs but I am leary of buying a speaker that I have never heard, have heard the W6V2 and loved it.</p><p></p><p>thanks for the help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noonej21, post: 1486982, member: 563225"] Quick question for all the experts out there. I am thinking on getting a single W6V2 most likely a 10. However the 4 ohm DVC is presenting an issue with the amp I plan to use. The amp is a PPI PC2150(150x2 @4, 300x2 @ 2, 600x1 @4). I could run the amp in stereo hooking each VC up to a channel and giving the sub 150 watts per VC, or I could run this amp and another that I have (Art Series A600, same #'s as PC2150) bridged to eack VC. In this setup each coil would get close to 600 watts which I would assume is too much. What would be the better option? I have looked into some other subs but I am leary of buying a speaker that I have never heard, have heard the W6V2 and loved it. thanks for the help [/QUOTE]
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