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Originally posted by KnuKonceptz:
When visiting the JL dealer have them look up in ther JL handbook (large book REAL JL dealers have) and ask them the hooking up one coil question. If they have a clue they will chuckle and say that is a no-no. Will it work YES, should you do it NO


If they have a clue, they will not be chuckling at the question, but that a customer is going to pay more money for a speaker that would not work as well as a cheaper one. If they chuckle because you shouldn't do it for reliability reasons, one of two things is happening. One, they know what they are talking about and my respect for JL Audio has plummeted. Or two, they have no idea about the technical side of speaker design, which is more likely in about 95% (probably more) of the cases.