What will be the sound quality difference between 2 and 4 Ohms, SVC, and DVC?

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I'm going to buy 2 12" Alpine Subwoofers for a sealed box and I want to know whether it will be better to buy 2 Ohm SVC, 2 Ohm DVC, 4 Ohm SVC, or 4 Ohm DVC? I want to buy a 600 watt 4 channel amp (http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=19060) and I will bridge. The site says bridged power is 300x2 at 4 Ohms.

So basically which subs are best for the amp and the best quality?
 
well obviously if you have mroe voice coils there are more points of failure but more coils will also lower the workload of the amp. the ting with DVC speakers is you ABSOLUTELY HAVE to wire it correctly you can get as many as 4 different ohms readings depending on how you wire a DVC, having more ohms that your amp is rated for wont hurt it although it will lower power output but having lower ohms that your amp is stable for can cause a fire. here is what you need to help you, http://www.bcae1.com/spkrmlti.htm there shouldn't be any difference in quality or sound if it is wired correctly
 
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