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Just one dvc?? Because for one subwoofer the wiring configuration is different also. Dvc 2 wires to 1ohm or 4ohm. Dvc 4 wires to 8ohm or 2ohm.

Oh I know, I'm just thinking for future add ons. If I were to get another DVC, could I buy 1 amp to power both at 1 ohm. It's currently a setup of AA Havoc 15" and an AQ1200. More than likely I'll just get another sub and amp instead rather than buying 2 new subs.

2006 Ford Escape
Head Unit: Kenwood KDC 352
Subs: (3) 15" DC XL 15s with PSI recones, 1.4 ohm coils
Sub amp: DD Audio M4 (Black Version)
Door Speakers: (2) Crossfire 10s, (2) Hertz Coax.
Mid/highs amp: Rockford Fosgate P500-4

Electrical:
XS D3400 under the hood
(3) XS XP3000s in the back
2 runs of KnuKonceptz OFC 0 Gauge ran to the back (1 pos, 1 neg)
Excessive Amperage 300 amp alt (FINALLY!)

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Yeah you could just strap those two amps, and run another havoc! That'd be pretty bitchin, but you'd be lookin at some electrical upgrades too with 2500watts

so far...

HU- pioneer DEH-P59001B

Amp- crescendo BC2000D

Wire- 1/0 awg welding lead

Electric- Big 3 ^same wire

Subs- 2 Obsidian Audio 12 d4's

Box 4ft^3 ported at 33hz. designed by Ram-Designs

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If I strapped the amps, would they heat up pretty bad since they're 2 ohm stable versus 1 ohm stable strapped?

2006 Ford Escape
Head Unit: Kenwood KDC 352
Subs: (3) 15" DC XL 15s with PSI recones, 1.4 ohm coils
Sub amp: DD Audio M4 (Black Version)
Door Speakers: (2) Crossfire 10s, (2) Hertz Coax.
Mid/highs amp: Rockford Fosgate P500-4

Electrical:
XS D3400 under the hood
(3) XS XP3000s in the back
2 runs of KnuKonceptz OFC 0 Gauge ran to the back (1 pos, 1 neg)
Excessive Amperage 300 amp alt (FINALLY!)

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