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<blockquote data-quote="grizzly" data-source="post: 1597852" data-attributes="member: 567004"><p>yes i understand the ohm of the sub doesnt change and im not tring to piss anyone off. and yes i understand bridging but im talking about 1 coil on 2 amps, i understand how a single 4ohm sub wired to a stereo amp bridged will see 4ohm, so how does your idea lower the resistance, thats based on u saying bridging is same as strapping, how do the amps see a lower resistance? how does that idea work if you have a dvc and each amp gets 1 coil, do each amps see half that load? or do they each see the ohm of the coil on it, which is what ive always thought. or am i just way off. im just wondering</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzly, post: 1597852, member: 567004"] yes i understand the ohm of the sub doesnt change and im not tring to piss anyone off. and yes i understand bridging but im talking about 1 coil on 2 amps, i understand how a single 4ohm sub wired to a stereo amp bridged will see 4ohm, so how does your idea lower the resistance, thats based on u saying bridging is same as strapping, how do the amps see a lower resistance? how does that idea work if you have a dvc and each amp gets 1 coil, do each amps see half that load? or do they each see the ohm of the coil on it, which is what ive always thought. or am i just way off. im just wondering [/QUOTE]
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