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This wiring makes sense... no?
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<blockquote data-quote="NYCkid718" data-source="post: 5080740" data-attributes="member: 602276"><p>I've searched all over the web and asked everyone who knows about car audio about the different loads you can get from two 4 ohm DVC subs. And the answer is and has been that you can only get a 1 ohm load and a 4 ohm load. I met a guy who told me you can make a 2 ohm load out of that.. He claims that you can wire each sub's voice coils down to get a 2 ohm load per sub and then put one sub into each channel stereo if it's a 2 channel amp... Does this make any sense at all???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYCkid718, post: 5080740, member: 602276"] I've searched all over the web and asked everyone who knows about car audio about the different loads you can get from two 4 ohm DVC subs. And the answer is and has been that you can only get a 1 ohm load and a 4 ohm load. I met a guy who told me you can make a 2 ohm load out of that.. He claims that you can wire each sub's voice coils down to get a 2 ohm load per sub and then put one sub into each channel stereo if it's a 2 channel amp... Does this make any sense at all??? [/QUOTE]
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