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<blockquote data-quote="supra1987" data-source="post: 8191360" data-attributes="member: 658384"><p>Ok.I think this has a simple answer I just can't see the light.I have a 4ohm dual voicecoil jl subwoofer and would like to know if it makes any difference if I only use one coil or both.I would like to leave it at a 4 ohm load so I can run it parallel with another (same sub) so the amp sees 2 ohms.I have read conflicting info in regards to only using one coil with a sub with dual coils.I don't know.any info would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supra1987, post: 8191360, member: 658384"] Ok.I think this has a simple answer I just can't see the light.I have a 4ohm dual voicecoil jl subwoofer and would like to know if it makes any difference if I only use one coil or both.I would like to leave it at a 4 ohm load so I can run it parallel with another (same sub) so the amp sees 2 ohms.I have read conflicting info in regards to only using one coil with a sub with dual coils.I don't know.any info would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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