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<blockquote data-quote="c_hayhurst" data-source="post: 2796203" data-attributes="member: 555043"><p>Lemme get this straight. If I were wire up two, 2Ohm DVC subs like shown in the attached diagram, I will have a 2-Ohm load. I got that.</p><p></p><p>Here's my question:</p><p></p><p>If each sub is rated at 1000W RMS, then I could run the subs off one channel on a 2000x1 amp and each sub would get about 1000W each, yes?</p><p></p><p>Also, are there any concerns about running two, 2Ohm DVCsubs on a .5Ohm load versus a 2Ohm load as a daily driver off one channel (provided the amp is stable at the respective Ohm)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c_hayhurst, post: 2796203, member: 555043"] Lemme get this straight. If I were wire up two, 2Ohm DVC subs like shown in the attached diagram, I will have a 2-Ohm load. I got that. Here's my question: If each sub is rated at 1000W RMS, then I could run the subs off one channel on a 2000x1 amp and each sub would get about 1000W each, yes? Also, are there any concerns about running two, 2Ohm DVCsubs on a .5Ohm load versus a 2Ohm load as a daily driver off one channel (provided the amp is stable at the respective Ohm)? [/QUOTE]
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