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Need help wiring 2 4-ohm DVC subs @ 1 ohm in a box w/ separate chambers


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Hey guys. I've been trying to find the best way to do this for a couple days now. I have heard all sorts of views on this, some saying to just drill a hole in between the chambers in order to run the wires from sub to sub in parallel. I've also seen other posts like this one here on SMD: http://www.stevemead...ost__p__1817300

I really just want to know the best way to wire everything. I am running 2 planet audio bb215d's 4 ohm dvc subs and a Hifonics 3000.1D class D monoblock amplifier.

I was wondering if something like this would give me a 1 ohm load. If not, can you guys please help me figure out the best way to acheive a 1 ohm load without having to drill?

If I am still way off, please go easy on me LOL. Thanks!

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Looks good for a 1 ohm load to me :) All the positives need to go to the positive on the amp, and all the negatives from all coils need to go into the negative on the amp. It makes no difference if you use both sets of terminals on the amp, or just one side. The AMP internally bridges to produce a 1 ohm load to speakers wired like you have pictured.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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Yep , will work...................

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