I am getting these 2 CVR 12's 4 ohm dvc and i am wiring them for a 2 ohm load (parallel). When you run a wire from voice coil 1 positive to voice coil 2 positive, then to amp. and the same for negative, what is the wire that is connecting the voice coils? is it a power wire, ground wire, speaker wire? please help!
I'm not sure I understand what you are asking, but 2 4ohm DVC's can't be wired to 2 ohm, either 4ohm or 1 ohm, but you would need a 1 ohm stable amp to do that. As for the other part of the question, can you clarify?
Voice coil is another word for speaker.
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Wire is just wire. Power wire = ground wire = speaker wire. So technically you can use anything to have that jumper wires. You can parallel EACH driver to have a 2 ohm load, but if you're wiring them to a monoblock, you can only get either a 1, 4, or 16 ohm load (do not go for 16, lol). You can get a 2 ohm load for the amp if its 2 channels and you plug each speaker like you said to a channel.