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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8854988" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Can't you just wire each coil separately? If you have a 200w DVC sub, you wire 200w to it.... </p><p></p><p>If you find out how much wattage you are getting and lets say it's 100w off the one speaker wire, that is one side. So you're getting 200w per channel, you can then wire it 200w to each coil, and you would get 400w to the sub.</p><p></p><p>It's not a flaw, it's a way to use a really simple amp that pushes the same wattage to every channel, and lets you double the wattage to the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8854988, member: 674149"] Can't you just wire each coil separately? If you have a 200w DVC sub, you wire 200w to it.... If you find out how much wattage you are getting and lets say it's 100w off the one speaker wire, that is one side. So you're getting 200w per channel, you can then wire it 200w to each coil, and you would get 400w to the sub. It's not a flaw, it's a way to use a really simple amp that pushes the same wattage to every channel, and lets you double the wattage to the sub. [/QUOTE]
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