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Trying to spec out a sub for my stealth and need some help. how do I know if I need a dual voice coil/single voice coil sub? The sub I'm looking at (fosgate p3 10) takes 500-550 watts rms and is offered in both configurations. The next step up is the power series T0 and is only offered in dual voice coil and in 1/4 ohm or 2/8 ohm. Trying to pair it with the right amp but the different configurations are confusing. Want to get maximum power to it whatever config is chosen. Thanks guys.
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Thanks! Just to make sure I understand...If I get a dual voice coil sub with 2ohms each coil, can I wire it in parallel to produce a 1 ohm resistance to pair up with an amp that pushes 500 watts rms at 1 ohm? Any issues with heat generation or anything running at max power and low resistance?
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Right, the dual voice if wired together will be at 1 ohm. If you have an amp that has multiple channels you could wire them to each individual voice coil at 2 ohms each. I would run them wired together. and make sure you have an amp that is capable to 1ohm. The amps get more expensive the lower in ohms they get.