![]() I take it that those subs (which i dont recommend if you want SQ) are dual 2-ohm VC subs, or dual 4-ohm VC subsĮach sub has 2 voice coils, each of which can have either a 2-ohm impedance, or a 4-ohm impedance.Įach sub is rated for 400wRMS (for the 10s) this is just theoretical Now, the whole reason behind the different ways of wiring is to get the ohm load to what you need it to be to draw the right amount of current out of your amplifier Two 4-ohm subs wired in parallel will yield a 2-ohm load to the amp Two 4-ohm subs wired in series will yield an 8-ohm load to the amp that are 400 RMS and ill pump 400 watts RMS to each sub.but i need some second opinions on what to get.thanks allwell.impedance is measured in ohms.so is resistance.but the technical term for what subs "resist" is rules for wiring. ![]() 600 watts RMS thas what i was gonna push to it, but now.im thinkin of getting two 10 inch Kicker L5s. ![]() Hey guys i know a bit about subs and amps but this is the one thing, i have never learned or payed attentino to, can anyone tell me the pros and cons of each one?Īnother thing, i have recently decided.to MAYBE and i mean maybe change my new setup, i was lookin at a 12 inch Kicker L5.
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