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Hazy Co
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Purchased this subwoofer couple of days ago from autobarn. Its Dual Voice Coil (DVC) 2 ohm per coil. I wired it in parallel to give me a 1 ohm load. the amp im running, runs at 1 ohm which produces 900RMS to that subwoofer. to get any real bass the Gain etc are tured up, at the most a 3/4 turn. When you get a deep bass song, and past a certain volume, which isnt that loud to me, the subwoofer makes a crack noise as if it is clipping or something. when all gains etc turned right down its not a problem but then its not delivering enough bass to my taste. i have now rewired it to a 4 ohm load, the sub is recieving 500RMS. Gain etc has been turned up to my taste, can have it as loud as i want and no crack/clip noise. so im wondering if the product could be faulty? it states on the instruction manual that it can handle either 1 or 4 ohm load. Have had it back to autobarn as i was a bit disappointed with it and they couldnt fault anything to do with wiring etc. No burn smells, just a crack/clip when the volume passes a certain point. Is there a trick to wiring DVC's in parallel (++ to -- to Amp). Also the sub is 1200w peak and 400rms. shouldnt be over powered realistically as different frequencies will change your load value ranging from below 1ohm to around 3-4ohms. Im no pro so someone with a professional background would be appreciated. Hope you can help me out, ppl. Cheers!