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Hi, will be using a DC 3.5K amp for two Sundown zv4's 12". If i purchase the zv4's as dual 1 ohm and run them in parellel but run the second voice coil on each one in series will the final load at the amp be 1 ohm? Thank you.

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it will be series parellel...wire each sub in series then wire it in parellel ..u will be at 1 ohm then

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Hi, will be using a DC 3.5K amp for two Sundown zv4's 12". If i purchase the zv4's as dual 1 ohm and run them in parellel but run the second voice coil on each one in series will the final load at the amp be 1 ohm? Thank you.

or what you can do is go here

http://www.bcae1.com/

on the right click on ohm and then read up to understand why your load will be 1ohm. You can also understand how to wire your subs other than 1 ohm as well. You need to want to help yourself. its best to understand something than to just get a quick answer.

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Hi, will be using a DC 3.5K amp for two Sundown zv4's 12". If i purchase the zv4's as dual 1 ohm and run them in parellel but run the second voice coil on each one in series will the final load at the amp be 1 ohm? Thank you.

or what you can do is go here

http://www.bcae1.com/

on the right click on ohm and then read up to understand why your load will be 1ohm. You can also understand how to wire your subs other than 1 ohm as well. You need to want to help yourself. its best to understand something than to just get a quick answer.

:ninja:

Awe Sensai, where the incentive to learn shit for yourself when a quick answer is SO much easier???

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Hi, will be using a DC 3.5K amp for two Sundown zv4's 12". If i purchase the zv4's as dual 1 ohm and run them in parellel but run the second voice coil on each one in series will the final load at the amp be 1 ohm? Thank you.

or what you can do is go here

http://www.bcae1.com/

on the right click on ohm and then read up to understand why your load will be 1ohm. You can also understand how to wire your subs other than 1 ohm as well. You need to want to help yourself. its best to understand something than to just get a quick answer.

:ninja:

Awe Sensai, where the incentive to learn shit for yourself when a quick answer is SO much easier???

is the new wave these days.. all we can do is try to help :(

:ninja:

When your at the top everyone is coming for you, friends, family, haters and even those who don't know you.. my advice.. KILL EM ALL

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