Wiring Amp with DVC subs

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I got a 200 W X 2 (@ 4 ohm) amp, and plannig to get a pair of DVC subs, should I get 4 ohm models

or 2 ohm?

How should I wire the amp, with the subs you

recommend me?

 
check out this kick butt website, tons and tons and tons of answers to all of your questions. DVC's = alot more power to pump the subs! might want to look into 2 SVC subs, what is the total wattage when the amp is bridged? can the amp handle a 1 ohm load? DVC doesnt always mean better, especialy with your amp. Depending on the stability of it. Check out this page... Good luck


http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/caraudio.htm

 
if you get dual 2ohms VCs just make sure they can handle 200 watts each..but if you get the 4ohm version whatever your amp pushes at 2 ohms is what they need to handle.

Mike

 
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