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I am sorry to be the 1,000,000th person to ask about DVC's, but after
scouring the entire internet, i need an answer. Can a 4-ohm DVC sub be wired with an impendence of 4 ohms? It seems that 2 ohms and 8 ohms are the only options. I have a Type R and kenwood amp that pushes 500 watts rms at 4 ohms. Just perfect for the 500 watt rms sub.i dont want to give it ~300 watts at 8 ohms or 900 watts at 2 ohms. I didnt do my homework and i already bought the 4 ohm DVC sub when i should have got the 2 ohm. How can it be wired at 4 ohms and 500 watts rms? Since my mono amp has 2 positive and 2 negative terminals for output, can i just connect each + from the amp to each + on the sub, and do the same with the negatives to get 4 ohms? Thanks, Jake Sub: Alpine SWR-1242D Amp: Kenwood KAC-9152D |
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