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Can I wire a SVC and DVC together?

Can I wire a SVC and DVC together?

if one is DVC 4 ohm and one is SVC 4 ohm, then wire the DVC one in series, then wire both subs together for a 4 ohm final load on the amp. other two options are 6 ohms or 1.33 ohms. most all 2 channel amps, when bridged, will only be stable at a 4 ohm load or higher.

Can you wire a single voice coil and a dual voice coil together?

If you have a dual 4 connected at 2 ohms in PARALLEL with a single 4 ohm coil, then the 2 ohm woofer will get 66.6\% of the power because voltage is constant in a parallel circuit and the current through each load is inversely proportional to the resistance of each load.

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Can you wire a dual voice coil and a single voice coil sub together?

On a dual-voice-coil sub, there are two pieces of wire and two sets of connections. The coils can be wired in series, in parallel or individually to power the subwoofer. All subwoofer manufacturers provide these specifications with both coils in use. The short answer about using one coil is no.

What is a voice coil on a subwoofer?

Voice coil: tightly wound small gauge wire of a large length (this is suspended inside a gap in the magnet) Single voice coil subwoofers have only one speaker voice coil winding while dual voice coil models have a 2nd voice coil of the same Ohm rating (impedance) added in the bobbin.

How many amps do I need for a dual voice coil subwoofer?

With a dual voice coil subwoofer, you could use one channel for each of the voice coils to drive the subwoofer with enough power. Likewise, for truly powerful systems, it’s possible to one amp per each voice coil for single or multi-subwoofer systems.

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Are there wiring diagrams for single voice coil (SVC) drivers?

With multi-driver sub systems, the level of wiring complexity can be enough to turn-off even the most adventurous of car audio do-it-yourselfers. Fear not, though, for we have compiled wiring diagrams of several configurations for single voice coil (SVC) drivers.

Can you use an 8 ohm subwoofer with a 4 ohm AMP?

Ordinarily, it’s not possible to use 8 ohm subwoofers efficiently for car audio since they can’t produce the same power as a 4 ohm speaker of the same kind. Car subwoofers with 2 or 4 ohm ratings can’t be used with home stereo amplifiers because they’re below the minimum amp spec.