Old 12-07-2005, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by b00gers
You probably have another set. Those in the link are not DVCs. Anyway, if they are 4OHM DVC and you have a pair...you can do the following.

http://edesignaudio.com/product.php?...pid=33&cur=USD

Elemental Design nine.2x
RMS Power @ 12.5v :2 x 300 @2Ohm, 1 x 600@4Ohm

You can bridge that amp and wire each subwoofer in parallel making each subwoofer 2 OHM. Then take the pair and wire them together in series to get 4 OHMs. That will get you 600w x 1 @ 4OHM. And that amp is slightly underrated from what I have seen. So the subs will be happy.
Yeah, I know the ones in the link are not DVCs, but the ones I have at my house right now (1242W Infinity) are rated at 1200 peak power, 300 rms, and DVC @ 4 OHM. Says it in the specs book, as well as on the outside of the box.

Anyways, I was reading some wiring diagrams, and I was wondering which OHMs were better? Higher or lower? (2, 4, or 8?)