Quote Originally Posted by vTeC
The biggest thing to remember is that the ohms need to match up. If you are running DVC subs, then you probably can't get the amp to run stable.
most mainstream subs can be had in dual 4 ohm coils. 2 DVC 4 ohm subs can be wired series/paralell to 4 ohm.

Quote Originally Posted by vTeC
Best thing to do is get a high-current amp. These amps run less ohms when bridged.An example would be a 2 channel high current that would run 2 channels @ 4 ohms or 1 channel bridged @ 2 ohms

high current amp means high current. It doesnt mean it will run at a lower ohm load. An amp thats stable to 4 ohm stereo IS NOT AND NEVER WILL BE stable to 2 ohm mono.

Quote Originally Posted by vTeC
So I would always go for a high current amp when running 2 or more subs, unless they are just single voice coil, but you could also wire dvc's to run at a higher ohm, but it's just not as efficient as being at the lower ohms.
Why dont you use a mono amp?
Why cant you wire DVC subs in paralell and run a lower load?



Never listen to this guy, hes an idiot.