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<blockquote data-quote="i4getlots" data-source="post: 8364436" data-attributes="member: 661934"><p>Update--- year and a half later...VIM bass package has been collecting dust in my living room. Question about wiring of initial set up from VIM. Per the website the subs are dual 4 ohm. Before I touched the subs they were initially setup in a series. That's where I'm questioning it now. Normally if you wire dvc subs you go from one coil to another on the same sub. The VIM set up was one coil of one sub to another coil but on a different sub. So maybe I'm in the wrong? So it's wired in series connecting the two subs and leave the enclosure through one terminal. The amp itself only has one set of speaker outputs apparently it's a "1 channel " amp. So how does this initial set up work? If they are 4ohm dvc wired in series to one another?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i4getlots, post: 8364436, member: 661934"] Update--- year and a half later...VIM bass package has been collecting dust in my living room. Question about wiring of initial set up from VIM. Per the website the subs are dual 4 ohm. Before I touched the subs they were initially setup in a series. That's where I'm questioning it now. Normally if you wire dvc subs you go from one coil to another on the same sub. The VIM set up was one coil of one sub to another coil but on a different sub. So maybe I'm in the wrong? So it's wired in series connecting the two subs and leave the enclosure through one terminal. The amp itself only has one set of speaker outputs apparently it's a "1 channel " amp. So how does this initial set up work? If they are 4ohm dvc wired in series to one another? [/QUOTE]
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