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i would never mix independance levels, ever. this guy i kno needed help with his system. so i looked at his wiring on his woofers and he had 2 of the same brand woofers and model but had a 4ohm svc and a 4ohm dvc hooked up. im just curious, wat would happen if you hooked up a 4ohm dvc sub and a 4ohm svc sub togther? or is there a way u can hook em up?

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I think you mean impedance!

Wiring the dual voice coil woofer in parallel and then wire it in parallel with the single voice coil woofer = 1.33333 ohms

Wiring the dual voice coil woofer in series and then parallel with the single voice coil woofer = 2.66667 ohms

Wiring the dual voice coil woofer in parallel and then wire it in series with the single voice coil woofer = 6 ohms

All options should be ok depending on the amplifier used.

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hes got a mono block. k so if i want to get a 1 ohm load then u would just run them both parallel then.

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One sub is going to get more power then the other.

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thats wat i thought. but he has 1500.1 mono block (350 watts@4ohm, 750@ 2ohm, or 1500@1ohm), and a 4ohm dvc and a 4ohm svc.

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Tell him to upgrade and get a 1 dual 2 ohm woofer or 2 dual 4 ohm woofers.

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i told him to get arid of the svc and get 2 4ohm dvc's.

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