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Originally posted by GrandMasterKhan: Failure to properly match each channel will result in poor performance from the subwoofer and possible damage.
Both channels MUST be 100% the same. If one is off just a little each voice coil will be putting out a different signal and they will fight each other reducing your volume, greatly increasing distortion and heat. Which could damage your amp and your sub.
Wrong, wrong, wrong, and one more wrong for good measure. The original development of DVC drivers was to be able to produce both sides of a stereo signal with one driver. Providing the VCs are not playing the same signal but with reverse polarity, their will be no damage caused by playing signals that aren't exactly the same.
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