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If the amp is 2ohm stable on each channel then the second set up with each DVC sub wired in parallel down to 2ohm will get the most power.
However the problem I can see is that since it is a 2-channel amp it will be putting out the left and right signal through each sub. When the music was recorded the bass may not have been central and so one sub may move more than the other
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Hi
I copied this from another thread I asked in
Could you please have a go at slowing down King Kong - no chopping and screwing!
I love the bassline but it needs to be a bit lower and no clipping
If you could slow it to this sort of speed (maybe a tiny bit faster)
Thanks so much and if you want me to email my copy so you get the right version just PM me your email
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on a pair of 10's. gain maxed out, extension cord wires... yeah it was epic.
No way!!!
I bought my dad that amp and a 10 gauge wiring kit for £10 on ebay to power a flat 12" sub
Then I almost blew it up running a dual 4 ohm VC wired down to 2 ohm in bridged mode. It would get very very hot and switch off after a while
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Chicken is always going on about how hes been sober for 7 months on ustream
Guess thats over!!
4Ohm vs. 2 Ohm
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Ah ok because you can bridge it into 4ohms what you need to do is wire each DVC in parallel to 20hms and then wire those in series to make 4ohms. Then put that 4ohm load into the correct bridging terminals on the amp.
But it is a Boss amp and you won't be able to get anything like that power. Go on their website and try to get the proper manual