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<blockquote data-quote="phatmatttrip60" data-source="post: 3100160" data-attributes="member: 577991"><p>when wiring dual voice coils, should the wire be the same size and length to each voice coil... for instance, i took wire from one voice coil and ran it over to the other like high tension wire on a bridge, (just to give an idea how i did it) and tested the terminals on the back of the box and it read 1 ohm like it should. but i was wondering if each voice coil was gonna get the same amount of power doing it that way, or if it even matters.... Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phatmatttrip60, post: 3100160, member: 577991"] when wiring dual voice coils, should the wire be the same size and length to each voice coil... for instance, i took wire from one voice coil and ran it over to the other like high tension wire on a bridge, (just to give an idea how i did it) and tested the terminals on the back of the box and it read 1 ohm like it should. but i was wondering if each voice coil was gonna get the same amount of power doing it that way, or if it even matters.... Thanks [/QUOTE]
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