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Will it stay at 2 ohm or go down to 1 ohm?
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<blockquote data-quote="LetMyBeatPound" data-source="post: 8603226" data-attributes="member: 673630"><p>A single dvc 4ohm sub can too be wired to 2 ohm...</p><p></p><p>I was just curious if I ran each sub how you would run a a single down to 2ohm to each of the 2 + &amp; - would it become 1ohm since it's connected internally or if since they are at 2 ohm where they connect to the amp would they play at 2 ohm instead of 1ohm, but I don't think it works like that...</p><p></p><p>I was just thinking about this because I have my subs ran in parallel to each other only having 1 set if leads going to the amp... But if I could run them to each terminal I out on my box and have them running to the amp individually and still get to 1 ohm wouldn't that also be better having a more evenly distributed instead of it having to go through one sub before it gets to the second?</p><p></p><p>Is this the reasoning behind having 2 (+) &amp; (-) on the mono amps? Sorry if that was confusing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetMyBeatPound, post: 8603226, member: 673630"] A single dvc 4ohm sub can too be wired to 2 ohm... I was just curious if I ran each sub how you would run a a single down to 2ohm to each of the 2 + & - would it become 1ohm since it's connected internally or if since they are at 2 ohm where they connect to the amp would they play at 2 ohm instead of 1ohm, but I don't think it works like that... I was just thinking about this because I have my subs ran in parallel to each other only having 1 set if leads going to the amp... But if I could run them to each terminal I out on my box and have them running to the amp individually and still get to 1 ohm wouldn't that also be better having a more evenly distributed instead of it having to go through one sub before it gets to the second? Is this the reasoning behind having 2 (+) & (-) on the mono amps? Sorry if that was confusing... [/QUOTE]
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