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<blockquote data-quote="ChopShop Racing" data-source="post: 25971" data-attributes="member: 542790"><p>good pic on subs. first off all each sub has 2 voice coils. each coil is 6ohm. its like hooking up two subs in one. so when you hook one sub up its ether 12ohm in sires(-+-+) or its 3 ohm in parallel (++ - -) you have 2 subs so they can ether be 6ohm in sires or 1.5 ohm in parallel. or 3 ohm in siries/parallel. look in the operating instructions on page five.</p><p></p><p>AIM me IF you need more help AIM= SucMyVols</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.chopshopracing.4t.com" target="_blank">http://www.chopshopracing.4t.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChopShop Racing, post: 25971, member: 542790"] good pic on subs. first off all each sub has 2 voice coils. each coil is 6ohm. its like hooking up two subs in one. so when you hook one sub up its ether 12ohm in sires(-+-+) or its 3 ohm in parallel (++ - -) you have 2 subs so they can ether be 6ohm in sires or 1.5 ohm in parallel. or 3 ohm in siries/parallel. look in the operating instructions on page five. AIM me IF you need more help AIM= SucMyVols [URL="http://www.chopshopracing.4t.com"]http://www.chopshopracing.4t.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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