Hello everyone.
I have a dual voice coil Natural Sound subwoofer from Audiobahn.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-km96OzBbiAB/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=520&tab=essential_info&i=037AW1251S#Tab
My amp:
http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/archive/pro300x2.cfm
I am thinking about driving each voice coil from a different channel on my amp. Each channel can output 150 watts @ 4 ohms, and each voice coil is 200 watts RMS @ 4 ohms.
My amp does not have a mono switch. So I have three questions:
1. Running it in stereo (Left to the Voice Coil 1, Right to Voice Coil 2) is a bad idea, correct? This would probably damage my sub since the signals would be out of phase (and possibly completely different)
2. Is the solution of simply making a Y adapter into the RCA input of my amp (so both inputs are right or left) a good solution? Is there any other solutions, or should I simply forget about the idea and put both coils on the same channel?
3. Is this solution (each coil to a different channel) better / worse than hooking it up to one channel? (See Below)
If I hook up the coils to a single channel in parallel, I would have a 2 ohm load @ 300 watts RMS. If I were to put each coil to a separate channel, I'd have two 4 ohm loads @ 150 Watts Each. Either way I have about 300 watts going to the entire sub. Does it matter which set up I choose? Other than the fact that in one setup I have an empty channel (unused), and the other channel I am in mono (I'll be mono anyway since I'm only using one sub...). Is there some kind of sound quality or power issue, or something else I'm missing?
Thanks,
Blaine
I have a dual voice coil Natural Sound subwoofer from Audiobahn.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-km96OzBbiAB/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=520&tab=essential_info&i=037AW1251S#Tab
My amp:
http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/archive/pro300x2.cfm
I am thinking about driving each voice coil from a different channel on my amp. Each channel can output 150 watts @ 4 ohms, and each voice coil is 200 watts RMS @ 4 ohms.
My amp does not have a mono switch. So I have three questions:
1. Running it in stereo (Left to the Voice Coil 1, Right to Voice Coil 2) is a bad idea, correct? This would probably damage my sub since the signals would be out of phase (and possibly completely different)
2. Is the solution of simply making a Y adapter into the RCA input of my amp (so both inputs are right or left) a good solution? Is there any other solutions, or should I simply forget about the idea and put both coils on the same channel?
3. Is this solution (each coil to a different channel) better / worse than hooking it up to one channel? (See Below)
If I hook up the coils to a single channel in parallel, I would have a 2 ohm load @ 300 watts RMS. If I were to put each coil to a separate channel, I'd have two 4 ohm loads @ 150 Watts Each. Either way I have about 300 watts going to the entire sub. Does it matter which set up I choose? Other than the fact that in one setup I have an empty channel (unused), and the other channel I am in mono (I'll be mono anyway since I'm only using one sub...). Is there some kind of sound quality or power issue, or something else I'm missing?
Thanks,
Blaine
