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<blockquote data-quote="Stem" data-source="post: 3476685" data-attributes="member: 564115"><p>Right now you have a DVC 2ohm 12" sub sitting in your closet waiting to be used... Money is the biggest concern...</p><p></p><p>I want 2 12"s in my trunk. However, amplification is the problem. The sub I already have is dvc2ohm, and we all know that 2 dvc2ohm subs can only be wired to .5 or 2ohm. The electrical isn't up to par for .5 ohm. I want to feed each sub about 1000w or a little more. But its alot of money to get 2000w @ 2ohm.</p><p></p><p>So since you already have 1 of the subs you want. What would you do? Bite the bullet and get a 2000w @ 2ohm amp? Get 2 separate amps and give each sub its own 1000w @ 1ohm? Sell the sub and get 2 dvc 4ohm subs?</p><p></p><p>The thing i'd least like to do is spend a shitload of money, the 2nd least thing i'd like to do is sell and rebuy new subs. Thanks for the help fellas,</p><p></p><p>Steven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stem, post: 3476685, member: 564115"] Right now you have a DVC 2ohm 12" sub sitting in your closet waiting to be used... Money is the biggest concern... I want 2 12"s in my trunk. However, amplification is the problem. The sub I already have is dvc2ohm, and we all know that 2 dvc2ohm subs can only be wired to .5 or 2ohm. The electrical isn't up to par for .5 ohm. I want to feed each sub about 1000w or a little more. But its alot of money to get 2000w @ 2ohm. So since you already have 1 of the subs you want. What would you do? Bite the bullet and get a 2000w @ 2ohm amp? Get 2 separate amps and give each sub its own 1000w @ 1ohm? Sell the sub and get 2 dvc 4ohm subs? The thing i'd least like to do is spend a shitload of money, the 2nd least thing i'd like to do is sell and rebuy new subs. Thanks for the help fellas, Steven [/QUOTE]
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