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Originally Posted by J57ltr
DVC speakers have been around a long time even before you could bridge car amps. It is perfectly fine to drive a DVC speaker on 2 different channels (provided the impedance is proper). DVC gives you more flexability but it was the only way to drive a single sub back in the day (80's).
Jeff
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+1. Also have to make sure to observe polarity or there will be very little output from the sub.
Generally, the R and L channels carry the same low frequency signal; it's usually only the mids/highs that are seperated for the stereo effect.