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how to wire either 4 or 2 2ohm dvc subs


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chargerondavins 
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I've got 4 HCCA 12s, 2 ohm DVC subs.
I've got the D5000 orion amp... it's not able to push the 4 subs, CONSTANT problems, and 2 different amps, re-wired time and time again, and same issues arise.
Even installed in a different vehicle, and the same problems persist.
So, what should I do?
I want to either buy 2 amps that can wire the subs at 1 ohm... or 1 amp and 2 subs... at 1 ohm.
One way or another, what can I do to wire 2 ohm DVC subs to 1 ohm?
Any advice on a cheap, but good amp? The Orion SUCKS. Some brands you pay a lot for the name, I just want two amps that will put out about 2500-3000 RMS, or a way to make this set-up work... and from what I got from my other thread I assume it can't be done, and I'm done messing with it.
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chargerondavins 
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also, the amp is 1 ohm stable, and a mono block. Car is a 2003 exploder.
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See the list of links to the left?  See the one titled " Subwoofer Wiring Options"?
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Wire each subs coils in series to create  4 ohms out of each sub,then wire all 4 subs in parall to your mono amp.This will create a 1ohm load for your amp.

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