subwoofer guys

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phucheneh

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That amp claims 250w x 2 at 2ohms. Or 500x1 at 4. It's the same load to the amp.

There is no way to run a DVC 4ohm sub at a total load of 4 ohms. You can do series for 8 ohms (340w from amp) or parallel for 2 ohms (smoked amp; same as trying to run it in 1ohm stereo).

Depending on the actual sub model, 340w may be more than enough power.
 

FuzzyDunlop

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340 should proly be enough. so wire it like so?
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phucheneh

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True, but I figured he probably did not have that kind of 'serious business' subwoofer. And that's very much not an optimal thing...AFAIK running a single coil would completely change the T/S parameters of the sub.

Also I dunno how pumping extra power through half the number of windings versus less power through all of them would actually translate from an electromagnetic perspective...since the permanent magnet is a constant, my brain wants to say that 250w through all the windings is similar to 500w through half, but I think it's a lot more complex than that.
 
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