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Batteries and Appliances

Do people that have cd players, amps, subs, tv's and all that good stuff, do they run all of that off of one car battery?
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Do people that have cd players, amps, subs, tv's and all that good stuff, do they run all of that off of one car battery?
Actually, none of it runs of the battery. They all run off the altinator. Sometimes I'll install a better battery or maybe more than one battery but that's usually only in extreme conditions. In my personal vehicles I have all kinds of amps, subs, tv's, and other things like Sirius radio ect. and it all works fine.
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Re: Batteries and Appliances

thanx for the help, also I wanted to know whats the difference between dual voice coil subs, dual 4ohms subs, and the normal sub woofers?
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thanx for the help, also I wanted to know whats the difference between dual voice coil subs, dual 4ohms subs, and the normal sub woofers?
DVC subs to you is that they have 2 speaker hookups on them. It's kinda like hooking up to subs.

SVC subs just have one speaker hookup.

Both types of subs have their place in the market. DVC subs are the most common because it can help most people get the ohm rating down to where you can get your amp to push out the most power it can.

So, a DVC sub that has 4 ohm voice coils can be briged down to 2 ohm on an amp. If you have a real nice amp that can go down to 1 ohm and you have 2 of these subs, you can get them bridged to 1ohm. Do a search on here. I know this has been talked about a lot.
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alright thanx again for the help
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