u have to hook up both coils on the subs or u will damage it u can run both coils in series that's pos to pos and neg to neg witch will make the sub 2ohm or u can do it by running it in parallel one neg to the other coils pos then using the one neg and one pos u got left now u have 8ohms it really comes down o what amp your hooking up and what ohms u get the most out of your amp
its better to have 2 ohm subs because it takes less power to push them
It is the impedence (coil resistence)normally sub component (drivers)are in 8 ohms impedence.2 in parralel is 4 ohms and 4 in parralel makes it 2 ohms.
no they are called accustomass moduals and their way better
No it will not damage sub unless its raining or something.
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no the higher the ohm the more resistance in the speaker the lower the resistance the more power it will use so if they are the same make the 4 ohm should be louder
200 watts
Best Buy and other electronics retailers stock Pioneer sub woofers. The can also be found at Amazon and other electronics retailers on the internet such as Overstock.
its the same year round
One can purchase car speakers and sub woofers from most car accessories stores including Halfords. They can also be purchased online at Argos and Amazon.
Because it has a Dual Voice Coil (DVC) which gives you more wiring options, eg. dual 2 ohm coils that let you wire in parallel for 1 ohm final, or in series for 4 ohm final load. You MUST use both of them for proper operation of you risk damaging the sub.