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<blockquote data-quote="awt_daway2b" data-source="post: 34402" data-attributes="member: 543376"><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/nono.gif.eca61d170185779e0921b0faa9704973.gif</p><p></p><p>Dual Voice coils are not for power they are for wiring.</p><p></p><p>By having dual voice coils it allows you to wire your sub up to pull much different types of ohms so you can work with a more vartiey of amps.</p><p></p><p>Example:</p><p></p><p>lets say you have 3 Audiobahn Alums 10 inch, which are dual 6 ohm that means 3 ohm or 12 ohm operation 800 watts rms;</p><p></p><p>If you wire all the subs in paralell-paralell that means all +'s to the + of the amp and all the -'s to the - of the amp it will pull 1 ohm. If you use the 2300 hcx audiobahn amp which is rated at 2400 watts rms at 1ohm, you divide that by 3 (number of subs of course) which will be 800 watts rms per sub. pretty simple.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.audiobahninc.com" target="_blank">http://www.audiobahninc.com</a> under tech support has some picture of how to wire up dvc's</p><p></p><p>i would recommend looking, i've yet to find any other website that tells dvc wiring options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awt_daway2b, post: 34402, member: 543376"] [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/nono.gif.eca61d170185779e0921b0faa9704973.gif[/IMG] Dual Voice coils are not for power they are for wiring. By having dual voice coils it allows you to wire your sub up to pull much different types of ohms so you can work with a more vartiey of amps. Example: lets say you have 3 Audiobahn Alums 10 inch, which are dual 6 ohm that means 3 ohm or 12 ohm operation 800 watts rms; If you wire all the subs in paralell-paralell that means all +'s to the + of the amp and all the -'s to the - of the amp it will pull 1 ohm. If you use the 2300 hcx audiobahn amp which is rated at 2400 watts rms at 1ohm, you divide that by 3 (number of subs of course) which will be 800 watts rms per sub. pretty simple. [URL="http://www.audiobahninc.com"]http://www.audiobahninc.com[/URL] under tech support has some picture of how to wire up dvc's i would recommend looking, i've yet to find any other website that tells dvc wiring options. [/QUOTE]
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