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Wiring only one voice coil?
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<blockquote data-quote="taylor" data-source="post: 20090" data-attributes="member: 541245"><p>yes it will scrape the coil... Some guys with large subs run an amp per VC on a DVC. If one of the amps is slightly off it will do the same damage, i have seen it happen to a juggernaut...the guy was running 2 800.2's (1 per coil) and it has fried. That is why you use an oscilloscope to make sure you amps are putting out the exact amount of power per VC when you do that.</p><p></p><p>A guy brought 2 12inch type s into my work (A&amp;B sound) and he said both the subs were blown, he even admitted to hooking up only 1 VC on each sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylor, post: 20090, member: 541245"] yes it will scrape the coil... Some guys with large subs run an amp per VC on a DVC. If one of the amps is slightly off it will do the same damage, i have seen it happen to a juggernaut...the guy was running 2 800.2's (1 per coil) and it has fried. That is why you use an oscilloscope to make sure you amps are putting out the exact amount of power per VC when you do that. A guy brought 2 12inch type s into my work (A&B sound) and he said both the subs were blown, he even admitted to hooking up only 1 VC on each sub. [/QUOTE]
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