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wiring different ohm coils together ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 7395561" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>Only run the dual 4 ohm. Wire it in parallel. Mixing and matching subs will actually have LESS output than 2 different subs. The reason is, we increase SPL by decreasing cancellation. That's why different boxes make the biggest difference. It's why from vehicle to vehicle there are huge differences even when the same equipment is used. 2 subs that are not identical will cancel each other. Have someone who knows what their doing make a great box for 1 of those subs. Only run 1. You will be sorry if you don't take this advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 7395561, member: 619324"] Only run the dual 4 ohm. Wire it in parallel. Mixing and matching subs will actually have LESS output than 2 different subs. The reason is, we increase SPL by decreasing cancellation. That's why different boxes make the biggest difference. It's why from vehicle to vehicle there are huge differences even when the same equipment is used. 2 subs that are not identical will cancel each other. Have someone who knows what their doing make a great box for 1 of those subs. Only run 1. You will be sorry if you don't take this advice. [/QUOTE]
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