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<blockquote data-quote="mrmagoo_83" data-source="post: 9693" data-attributes="member: 541533"><p>Quick question. A little more info on the sub. Let me see if I am reading you post right. You are trying to hook one sub to the amp right? One DVC sub, were each voice coil is 2 ohms right? or are they both 4 ohm? If they are two, why couldn't you wire them in series, then parallel to the amp, therefore presenting a 4 ohm load. Right Zane?? If they are both 4 ohm loads, then I see were it would go down to two ohms. And I also was told by fosgate that their amps would only run at 4 ohms stable, well they are covering their own a**es. I ran my XLCs at 2 ohm for over two years, you just must have the amp where it can get enough air passing over it to cool it, just like Zane said. And heck if you got a warranty, push it to the limit, break it, then take it back and get a better one lol. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmagoo_83, post: 9693, member: 541533"] Quick question. A little more info on the sub. Let me see if I am reading you post right. You are trying to hook one sub to the amp right? One DVC sub, were each voice coil is 2 ohms right? or are they both 4 ohm? If they are two, why couldn't you wire them in series, then parallel to the amp, therefore presenting a 4 ohm load. Right Zane?? If they are both 4 ohm loads, then I see were it would go down to two ohms. And I also was told by fosgate that their amps would only run at 4 ohms stable, well they are covering their own a**es. I ran my XLCs at 2 ohm for over two years, you just must have the amp where it can get enough air passing over it to cool it, just like Zane said. And heck if you got a warranty, push it to the limit, break it, then take it back and get a better one lol. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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