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<blockquote data-quote="Savackz" data-source="post: 8367700" data-attributes="member: 663520"><p>Essentially, you are connecting the dual coils in order to make one coil to power the speaker that is transferred into both coils. For dual voice coil, it just helps diversity in wiring just as a dual 2 can be wired to 1 ohm or 4 ohms with either series or parallel wiring. Parallel = lower ohm load, series = higher ohm load. A single 2 can only be wired to 2 ohms. If you have a dvc 4 ohm sub and your amp does its rms at 2 ohms, wire it in parallel the way that NoLoud4u showed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savackz, post: 8367700, member: 663520"] Essentially, you are connecting the dual coils in order to make one coil to power the speaker that is transferred into both coils. For dual voice coil, it just helps diversity in wiring just as a dual 2 can be wired to 1 ohm or 4 ohms with either series or parallel wiring. Parallel = lower ohm load, series = higher ohm load. A single 2 can only be wired to 2 ohms. If you have a dvc 4 ohm sub and your amp does its rms at 2 ohms, wire it in parallel the way that NoLoud4u showed. [/QUOTE]
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