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<blockquote data-quote="poisoned10" data-source="post: 7634069" data-attributes="member: 638534"><p>I've got a question that has to do with the OP's wiring concern.</p><p></p><p>Say I have a DVC sub that have the spring connectors and am wanting to wire it parallel, instead of using a wire to connect both positives, a wire to connect both negatives, a wire to connect positive to amp and a wire to connect negative to amp, can I just use one wire starting at one voice coil (-), run it through the other (-) and to the amp and just remove the insulation where the 2nd voice coil is so it would be connected? Then do the same for the (+)?</p><p></p><p>Does that make any sense at all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poisoned10, post: 7634069, member: 638534"] I've got a question that has to do with the OP's wiring concern. Say I have a DVC sub that have the spring connectors and am wanting to wire it parallel, instead of using a wire to connect both positives, a wire to connect both negatives, a wire to connect positive to amp and a wire to connect negative to amp, can I just use one wire starting at one voice coil (-), run it through the other (-) and to the amp and just remove the insulation where the 2nd voice coil is so it would be connected? Then do the same for the (+)? Does that make any sense at all? [/QUOTE]
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