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Username: Kwdnls

Post Number: 12
Registered: Sep-04
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I have a 2 channel amp rated at 750 RMS. The subs I am looking at are both rated 400 RMS and 800 peak. The SVC are 4 ohm ane the DVC are 2 ohm. I want to get the most power out of my amp so I will be wiring the subs at 2 ohm. In this case, which is the better sub to get and which is the best overall?
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Username: Jlprix91

West, Michigan
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Post Number: 25
Registered: Oct-04
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you could go with eiter svc or dvc on this one because your ohms match, when you wire to svc's 4 ohms parralell you get a 2 ohm load. on the other hand the dvc 2 ohm in a series are also a two ohm load. the dvc are a little bit more versatile so you could go with a higher rms or a lower price
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Username: Kwdnls

Post Number: 13
Registered: Sep-04
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How do you wire parralell?
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Username: Deathshadow

Post Number: 262
Registered: Oct-04
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You wire coils pos to pos & neg to neg then to the amp.
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Username: Kwdnls

Post Number: 14
Registered: Sep-04
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So you basically connect the subs together first and then hook them to amp? What about if I only have one speaker? And what is wiring in series?
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Username: Deathshadow

Post Number: 264
Registered: Oct-04
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Wiring in series you connect pos to neg and depending on the sub type and ohm load you wish to accomplish would determine how you do this in conjunction with a parallel connection to the amp.

What would your "one speaker" be? DVC, or SVC? 2 or 4 ohm?
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Username: Kwdnls

Post Number: 16
Registered: Sep-04
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The one speaker is SVC and 4 ohm.

And I would connect pos to of neg of what? Sub and amp or sub to sub?
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Username: Kwdnls

Post Number: 17
Registered: Sep-04
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hello?
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nnnnick b.
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if u only have one sub then u can bridge the amp into it. Connect the sub to the L - and the R + on your amp.
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Username: Kwdnls

Post Number: 21
Registered: Sep-04
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But would that put the entire 750 into that speaker?
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