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Originally Posted by cynyc
I'm currently running a 5 channel amp with a 10" sub in a sealed box. The sub channel is about 250w RMS at 4 ohm. This setup is in a 2011 F150 supercab.
I've always been partial to Bazooka tubes as I've had 3 in the past. I just don't like the sound of a sealed box. I want the tube hidden to that leaves me with the 6.5". If I get the 6024 DVC, how would I wire it? If I have a +/- from the amp, would I wire it + on 1 voice coil and the negative on the other? Or would I be better off going with the single voice coil? Id also like to stay at 4 ohm because I dont think my amp will do 2 ohm for the sub and 4 ohm for the door speakers.
I left the brand names of my system out because I was unsure of your forum policy.
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Purchase the BT6028 and wire the voice coils in parallel, this will leave you with a final impedance of 4 ohms. This simply means connect the positive of both terminals together and the negative of both terminals together. You can easily do this by means of a jumper wire from one of the terminals to the other.
Both voice coils on a DVC subwoofer need to be connected in order for the subwoofer to be operational.