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I've noticed that all of the high power subs are DVC. I was just wondering why none of them are SVC.

Just in case you want a second opinion, I agree with Impious. ha

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How many QVC subs are there? I mean, I've only seen that one 18" Focal sub being QVC

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They certainly aren't the norm, but they have been around here and there. More than just the Focal for certain.

the Audiobahn Immortal had 4 VC, minimum!!! I never could listen to it, because the only one I saw had just burnt something(s) and it was brand new !!!

They certainly aren't the norm, but they have been around here and there. More than just the Focal for certain.

the Audiobahn Immortal had 4 VC, minimum!!! I never could listen to it, because the only one I saw had just burnt something(s) and it was brand new !!!

I don't think you can have more then 4 Voice Coils.

And in all actuality, most DVC woofers I have seen are actually QVC with the coils ran together on the former to make it DVC.

I believe the MOJO's are offered in a QVC, also some of the Massive subs.

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I like Memphis :)

I was looking at one of their amps one time that said it did 4,000 watts, but I could never find out if that was RMS or max.

The soundstream XXX 15" and 18" subs are quad voice coil. But they are 10000 rms also.

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