Posted June 17, 200520 yr "2ohm single linear voice coil (TC Sounds patented proprietary technology, first time it will hit the open market)" Does this mean the rl-s will only be able to run at 2ohm or how about will we go about wiring it up? reason im asking this is i might start looking for an amp and wanna know what it should be stable at...also for 2 subs to be wired up...thanks
June 17, 200520 yr It is a single voice coil, one positive and one negative. No wireing involved, 2 Ohms thats it. If you have two then you are wiring two voice coils so it will either be a 1 Ohm load or a 4 Ohm load. If you don't understand check out www.bcae1.com
June 17, 200520 yr It is a single voice coil, one positive and one negative. No wireing involved, 2 Ohms thats it. If you have two then you are wiring two voice coils so it will either be a 1 Ohm load or a 4 Ohm load. With a single SVC 2ohm coil you only have one option; 2ohms. That's it.
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