How to wire 2 2-ohm dual-coil subwoofers to create a 2-ohm load?

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So I can either wire each sub’s coils in parallel to create 1 ohm each, then wire the subs in series to create a total of 2 ohm load. OR I can wire each sub’s coils in series to create 4 ohms each, then wire the subs in parallel to create a total of 2 ohm load.

Does it matter which way I go with?
 
2 ohm final.
 

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