Or DVC 2 ohm, so you can run 1 ohm, because a LOT of Class D amps are 1 ohm
stable.
"The Lizard" wrote in message
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Paul Vina wrote:
The issue of wiring is not really a fair one, since personally it is
easier
to wire two 4 ohm DVC's for a 4 ohm load than to run 2 2 ohm svc's in
parallel for a 4 ohm load since with the dvc's there is no need to run
any
wiring between the two chambers.
Yeah, especially since 2 2 ohm SVC's in parallel would result in a 1 ohm
load. Maybe you should run them in series?
So basically, I have no problem with a 2 ohm sub. It can make wiring
easier,
but not always. If there was such a big difference in the power
handling
then everyone would be using 2 ohm subs. Just my 2 cents
Give the corporate marketing hype machine time and leeway, and everyone
will be using 2 ohm subs.
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