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<blockquote data-quote="creater" data-source="post: 1010023" data-attributes="member: 559983"><p>lets say the subs are dual coil...that would mean that the sub also has 2+ and 2- connections...its like 2 subs in one...remember that the 2 subs can be wired together creating one set of wires coming out of the box...or each sub can have its own set of wires coming out of the box...therefore...with a dual coil sub you can have 2 sets of wires coming out of the box...because of the 2 coils...so you can hook up the DVC sub to the amp as two different subs because of the dual coils...so one coil or set of connections from the sub is hooked up to one set of connections to the amp...and the other coil is hooked up to the other set of connections on the amp...</p><p></p><p>so you can either hook up the 2 coils to form one and run that to the amp...or leave them separately and run both to the amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creater, post: 1010023, member: 559983"] lets say the subs are dual coil...that would mean that the sub also has 2+ and 2- connections...its like 2 subs in one...remember that the 2 subs can be wired together creating one set of wires coming out of the box...or each sub can have its own set of wires coming out of the box...therefore...with a dual coil sub you can have 2 sets of wires coming out of the box...because of the 2 coils...so you can hook up the DVC sub to the amp as two different subs because of the dual coils...so one coil or set of connections from the sub is hooked up to one set of connections to the amp...and the other coil is hooked up to the other set of connections on the amp... so you can either hook up the 2 coils to form one and run that to the amp...or leave them separately and run both to the amp [/QUOTE]
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