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<blockquote data-quote="imral3" data-source="post: 31781" data-attributes="member: 541256"><p>to answer you question... it depends on how the manufacturer has made the sub. they can be made in either single voice coils or dual voice coils with ohm ratings for each voice coil ranging from 1 to 12 ohms. depending on how you wire or connect two or more subs determines the resulting ohm load created.</p><p></p><p>example: wiring two SVC 4ohm subs in parallel yields a 2ohm load. but, wiring the same two SVC subs in series yields an 8ohm load.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps. if not tell us what you want to do and we will tell you how to do it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imral3, post: 31781, member: 541256"] to answer you question... it depends on how the manufacturer has made the sub. they can be made in either single voice coils or dual voice coils with ohm ratings for each voice coil ranging from 1 to 12 ohms. depending on how you wire or connect two or more subs determines the resulting ohm load created. example: wiring two SVC 4ohm subs in parallel yields a 2ohm load. but, wiring the same two SVC subs in series yields an 8ohm load. hope this helps. if not tell us what you want to do and we will tell you how to do it! [/QUOTE]
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