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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 1760170" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>Means that it would match the 4ohm bridged stability of your amplifier, to get full rms power from the amp. If you got the DVC, you would have either 2ohms or 8ohms and neither would work to your satisfaction....I'm predicting. Reasons: If 2ohms, ( two 4ohm voice coils wired together in parallel) the amplifier would not be stable if the outputs were bridged....it would shut off soon of overheating if it didn't go into protect right when you hooked up the sub. That is also if it didn't cook your sub first because of clipping. If 8ohms, ( two 4ohm voice coils wired together in series) the amplifier would only push roughly 60-70% of its capability which would probably not make you a happy camper. If you stuck your sub in a medium sized vented enclosure tuned to about 32Hz or so, you could use the DVC sub wired to 8ohms and still get pretty good output. Sup to you mayng.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 1760170, member: 565864"] Means that it would match the 4ohm bridged stability of your amplifier, to get full rms power from the amp. If you got the DVC, you would have either 2ohms or 8ohms and neither would work to your satisfaction....I'm predicting. Reasons: If 2ohms, ( two 4ohm voice coils wired together in parallel) the amplifier would not be stable if the outputs were bridged....it would shut off soon of overheating if it didn't go into protect right when you hooked up the sub. That is also if it didn't cook your sub first because of clipping. If 8ohms, ( two 4ohm voice coils wired together in series) the amplifier would only push roughly 60-70% of its capability which would probably not make you a happy camper. If you stuck your sub in a medium sized vented enclosure tuned to about 32Hz or so, you could use the DVC sub wired to 8ohms and still get pretty good output. Sup to you mayng. [/QUOTE]
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