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<blockquote data-quote="drifterman33" data-source="post: 2739104" data-attributes="member: 574245"><p>Ok so I have a box with two seperate chambers with two seperate terminals....i have two pionneer 2ohm DVC subs and i am wiring each sub in series to the terminal...i tested the ohms with a multimeter and the resistance is about 3 ohms i am very confused...if i wire them in series to the terminal and then to one channel of the two in the amp and do that for both sides will that end up giving me a 2 ohm load on the amp....how do i test that its 2 ohms when hooked to the NON- powered up amp...THANKS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drifterman33, post: 2739104, member: 574245"] Ok so I have a box with two seperate chambers with two seperate terminals....i have two pionneer 2ohm DVC subs and i am wiring each sub in series to the terminal...i tested the ohms with a multimeter and the resistance is about 3 ohms i am very confused...if i wire them in series to the terminal and then to one channel of the two in the amp and do that for both sides will that end up giving me a 2 ohm load on the amp....how do i test that its 2 ohms when hooked to the NON- powered up amp...THANKS [/QUOTE]
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