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Hey guys I currently have a dual 2 ohm 15 fi BTL

I am looking to add a second 15 btl but the problem is to get the right ohm reading at my amp I am going to need 2 dual 1 ohm subs.

Is there anyway I can send this one in to be changed to dual 1ohm and then order a second?

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If you have the electrical it will..

I still don't think that it's really enough to get two BTL's moving a lot.

Did you get the Universal option on your BTL?

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If you have the electrical it will..

I still don't think that it's really enough to get two BTL's moving a lot.

Did you get the Universal option on your BTL?

No universal option.

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I think you are in luck. . .I am pretty sure Scott told me the dual 2 ohm gap is the universal gap. The dual 1 ohm gap is the smaller gap that a dual 2 ohm will not fit in if you do not get the universal option.

Brian

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Yes, the D1 coils will fit fine in the D2 gaps. The D2 gap is the "universal" gap that we machine to.

Not a problem on getting a kit for that one to match another... get new leads with the kit to match the new sub as well.

Thanks,

Scott

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Yes, the D1 coils will fit fine in the D2 gaps. The D2 gap is the "universal" gap that we machine to.

Not a problem on getting a kit for that one to match another... get new leads with the kit to match the new sub as well.

Thanks,

Scott

Can this be done with a Dual 1 ohm Q? I need a dual 2 ohm now since I got a new amp.

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Yes, the D1 coils will fit fine in the D2 gaps. The D2 gap is the "universal" gap that we machine to.

Not a problem on getting a kit for that one to match another... get new leads with the kit to match the new sub as well.

Thanks,

Scott

Can this be done with a Dual 1 ohm Q? I need a dual 2 ohm now since I got a new amp.

Ummmm, Nope.

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Yes, the D1 coils will fit fine in the D2 gaps. The D2 gap is the "universal" gap that we machine to.

Not a problem on getting a kit for that one to match another... get new leads with the kit to match the new sub as well.

Thanks,

Scott

Can this be done with a Dual 1 ohm Q? I need a dual 2 ohm now since I got a new amp.

Ummmm, Nope.

Guess I'll be underpowering it at 600w

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