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<blockquote data-quote="Bigjohn2653" data-source="post: 8237428" data-attributes="member: 659862"><p>I have a question more than one really if you have the option of wiring in series or parallel and you would have the same load either way is there any advantage from doing one or the other ? I'm looking at buying a new sub and my amp will only handle a 2 ohm load but in the future (maybe 6 or 8 more month's ) I plan on getting an amp that is 1 ohm stable . Which voice coil would y'all recommend . Do I stay at 2 ohms or get a sub that I can wire down to 1 ohm and have to play at 4 ohms till I get a different amp . This is a Dc 18xl we are talking about .Any help would be appreciated ! I'm stuck on the fence .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigjohn2653, post: 8237428, member: 659862"] I have a question more than one really if you have the option of wiring in series or parallel and you would have the same load either way is there any advantage from doing one or the other ? I'm looking at buying a new sub and my amp will only handle a 2 ohm load but in the future (maybe 6 or 8 more month's ) I plan on getting an amp that is 1 ohm stable . Which voice coil would y'all recommend . Do I stay at 2 ohms or get a sub that I can wire down to 1 ohm and have to play at 4 ohms till I get a different amp . This is a Dc 18xl we are talking about .Any help would be appreciated ! I'm stuck on the fence . [/QUOTE]
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