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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: 8603287" data-attributes="member: 673630"><p>Ok then so instead of having + to + &amp; - to - on sub 2 then going + &amp; - to sub 1, which is also wired + to + &amp; - to -, an then to my amp.</p><p></p><p>Instead can I:</p><p></p><p>Wire + to + &amp; - to - on both subs and then run wires from each sub directly to each set of + &amp; - respectively.</p><p></p><p>Different method of wiring but same result right? Except for this would probably distribute power to each sub more evenly possibly...</p><p></p><p>Just has me thinking because it was Sub 2s coil that burned, after inspecting both, sub 1s coil is fine and has no coil rub, just sub 2 (the sub that is connected to the amp through sub 1) has me wondering if maybe this had something to do with the coil burning. Tbh I have no clue, just trying to figure it out in my head so I can try something that may help a little but on top if keepin it turned down</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetMyBeatPound, post: 8603287, member: 673630"] Ok then so instead of having + to + & - to - on sub 2 then going + & - to sub 1, which is also wired + to + & - to -, an then to my amp. Instead can I: Wire + to + & - to - on both subs and then run wires from each sub directly to each set of + & - respectively. Different method of wiring but same result right? Except for this would probably distribute power to each sub more evenly possibly... Just has me thinking because it was Sub 2s coil that burned, after inspecting both, sub 1s coil is fine and has no coil rub, just sub 2 (the sub that is connected to the amp through sub 1) has me wondering if maybe this had something to do with the coil burning. Tbh I have no clue, just trying to figure it out in my head so I can try something that may help a little but on top if keepin it turned down [/QUOTE]
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