Posted October 4, 200915 yr I've seen a lot of topics about resistance so i decided to make topic about this to clear things up.There are 3 ways how to run your dual coil sub.1) Series connection: you will wire your sub in series. If you connect in series you add resistance.1+1=2 ohms2+2=4 ohms4+4=8 ohms2) Parallel connection: Hook up your sub in parallel. Making your resistance lower.1/1+1/1+1/2 = 0.5 ohms1/2+1/2+1/1 = 1 ohm1/4+1/4+1/0.5 = 2 ohms3) Or you can run dual channel amp, 1 coil to 1 channel. Or run 2 amps one amp to one channel. I actually don't recommend this connection, because coils have to be powered equally, you need to make really accurate settings.Hope that this helps you guys !Pinned ? Edited October 6, 200915 yr by ///M5
October 6, 200915 yr 2) Parallel connection: Hook up your sub in parallel. Making your resistance lower.1/1+1/1=0.5 ohms1/2+1/2=1 ohms1/4+1/4= 2 ohms3) Or you can run dual channel amp, 1 coil to 1 channel. Or run 2 amps one amp to one channel. I actually don't recommend this connection, because coils have to be powered equally, you need to make really accurate settings.might want to retype those numbers the / can throw people off!!!!i just use divide by number of terminals. its alittle clearer.
October 6, 200915 yr You can always run a single voice coil of the DVC sub as well. It is not a recommended procedure because it lowers power handling slightly and also can change the T/S parameters. Most manufacturers don't recommend this as most people would not know how to set this up properly.
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