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<blockquote data-quote="blackgeltabs" data-source="post: 336100" data-attributes="member: 541881"><p>There is no difference performance wise between Single voice coil and dual voice coils. The only thing they allow for is to wire the woofer at different impedences dual voice coils are usually more popular because there is more wiring options. Check around the for sale boards they sometimes have complete sub setups, amp and woofer for good deals if you want to go that way. Also I think there are a few members on this board that are from that area they maybe able to help you out with an audio system if you dont wanna go through circuit city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackgeltabs, post: 336100, member: 541881"] There is no difference performance wise between Single voice coil and dual voice coils. The only thing they allow for is to wire the woofer at different impedences dual voice coils are usually more popular because there is more wiring options. Check around the for sale boards they sometimes have complete sub setups, amp and woofer for good deals if you want to go that way. Also I think there are a few members on this board that are from that area they maybe able to help you out with an audio system if you dont wanna go through circuit city. [/QUOTE]
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