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Wiring subwoofers with different ohm voice coils together
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbytwonames" data-source="post: 8690832" data-attributes="member: 675579"><p>Well, you sound like you want a UL tested experiment. That will not happen here. People are telling you the pros and cons of doing it. Now, it's up to you to take their advice and give it a shot. The advice you want is something that people on here wouldn't do. Trying to wire everything as close to 4 ohm would probably be the safest route, but, not the loudest. Going under one ohm would most likely cost you gear. The safest best would be to trade your dual 2 ohm sub for a dual 4. Then, wire to one ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbytwonames, post: 8690832, member: 675579"] Well, you sound like you want a UL tested experiment. That will not happen here. People are telling you the pros and cons of doing it. Now, it's up to you to take their advice and give it a shot. The advice you want is something that people on here wouldn't do. Trying to wire everything as close to 4 ohm would probably be the safest route, but, not the loudest. Going under one ohm would most likely cost you gear. The safest best would be to trade your dual 2 ohm sub for a dual 4. Then, wire to one ohm. [/QUOTE]
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