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wiriing 1 ohm or 2 ohm or 4 ohm
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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7279916" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>It doesn't really matter bud, I assume you are going to parrallel the DVC coils down to 2 Ohm and then parrallel into the amp putting it at 1 ohm right. Well if you run one or two lines to the amp isn't going to make a difference, in fact running them both to the amp will lower the resistance across the connection, but its such a small change it won't really make a difference, do whatever is easiest for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7279916, member: 628274"] It doesn't really matter bud, I assume you are going to parrallel the DVC coils down to 2 Ohm and then parrallel into the amp putting it at 1 ohm right. Well if you run one or two lines to the amp isn't going to make a difference, in fact running them both to the amp will lower the resistance across the connection, but its such a small change it won't really make a difference, do whatever is easiest for you [/QUOTE]
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