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Wiring subwoofers with different ohm voice coils together
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<blockquote data-quote="SkrillaPyles" data-source="post: 8690395" data-attributes="member: 678559"><p>I have a kenwood 9104d amp. I did some research on it and it says it does 900 rms at 2 ohms and is regulated down to a lil over 900 at 1 ohm .I had dual 12 punch p3s (2ohm) and wound up blowing 1 of them. my friend gave me a power acoustic gothic. It's a 4ohm dvc. I know it's not good to have subs that have different ohms. .. but since the amplifier is regulated at 1 ohm. So can I run the punch on left at 1 ohm and the gothic on the right at 2 ohm then they would be very close to receiving the same power</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkrillaPyles, post: 8690395, member: 678559"] I have a kenwood 9104d amp. I did some research on it and it says it does 900 rms at 2 ohms and is regulated down to a lil over 900 at 1 ohm .I had dual 12 punch p3s (2ohm) and wound up blowing 1 of them. my friend gave me a power acoustic gothic. It's a 4ohm dvc. I know it's not good to have subs that have different ohms. .. but since the amplifier is regulated at 1 ohm. So can I run the punch on left at 1 ohm and the gothic on the right at 2 ohm then they would be very close to receiving the same power [/QUOTE]
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