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Username: Parad0x Post Number: 29 Registered: Apr-05
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Saturday, December 24, 2005 - 00:29 GMT as the title asks, can a dual 4-ohm impedance (DVC) run at 4 Ohms? Im pretty confident of this, just want to make sure it can run at 4 ohms. Because I was also thinking since each coil runs at 4 ohms, and since there is two of them when the amp is hooked up it will see a 2 ohm load? This is with this amp. 4 Ohm Stereo Stable 2 Ohm Mono Stable 2 x 75 W Rms 2 x 150 W Max
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Username: Theelfkeeper Stockbridge,
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Post Number: 727 Registered: Feb-05
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Saturday, December 24, 2005 - 00:35 GMT a single sub with Dual 4 ohm VC's can only be wired at 2 or 8 ohms. if you got 2 subs, then you could get 4 ohms or if you got a 2 ohm DVC sub. if you wire the VC's in parallel you'll get the 2 ohms, which will work if the amp is 2 ohm mono stable.
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Username: Tjmutlow Post Number: 595 Registered: Sep-05
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Saturday, December 24, 2005 - 01:23 GMT what amp I think you have it backwards, it prob is 2ohm stereo0 and 4ohm mono