How to wire 2 dual 2 ohm voice coil subs to get a 2 ohm load to a amp?
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I have two kicker cvr's dual 2 ohm voice coils and i need to know if there is a way to hook them up to a mono amp to get a 2ohm load!!
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Answer:
Ok I have 2 15" CVRs and I wired mine by in the back of the sub connecting the Positive(+)==to==(-)Negative then the other side Positive(+) to (+) and Negative(-) to (-) and just wire the amp with both subs So when you run the wire from the box to the Amp. Its going to positives of the subs to the positive to the amp. Then both negatives of the subs to the negative to the amp.
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Other answers
Connect the two voice coils on each speaker in series so that each speaker then has an impedance of four ohms. Then connect the two speakers in parallel, which will give you an impedance of two ohms.
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