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<blockquote data-quote="OLD_SCHOOL" data-source="post: 526759" data-attributes="member: 556272"><p>if you use both channels with two 4ohm DVC subs you would have each channel at 2 ohm stereo. if you want your subs in stereo that is a preferance .. most folks like there subs in mono. some say they have problems with one sub being louder than the other in stereo wiring.</p><p></p><p>my preferance is mono so in your case i would do a few things</p><p></p><p>one if i had an amp that was 1 ohm stable and my subs could handle the power i would run my subs in paralell and get a 1 ohm mono load off the amp</p><p></p><p>if i had an amp that is not 1 ohm stable i would wire my 4ohm DVC subs in series and get a 4 ohm load.</p><p></p><p>or</p><p></p><p>you can get 2 subs that are 2 ohm DVC wire them in series and run 2 ohm mono</p><p></p><p>the choice is realy up to you whther you want your subs in stereo or mono</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLD_SCHOOL, post: 526759, member: 556272"] if you use both channels with two 4ohm DVC subs you would have each channel at 2 ohm stereo. if you want your subs in stereo that is a preferance .. most folks like there subs in mono. some say they have problems with one sub being louder than the other in stereo wiring. my preferance is mono so in your case i would do a few things one if i had an amp that was 1 ohm stable and my subs could handle the power i would run my subs in paralell and get a 1 ohm mono load off the amp if i had an amp that is not 1 ohm stable i would wire my 4ohm DVC subs in series and get a 4 ohm load. or you can get 2 subs that are 2 ohm DVC wire them in series and run 2 ohm mono the choice is realy up to you whther you want your subs in stereo or mono [/QUOTE]
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