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Dual voice coil wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrogen" data-source="post: 8557008" data-attributes="member: 672650"><p>Hello, I'm currently ordering a new subwoofer for my system, it's a Ground Zero GZRW 12D2.</p><p></p><p>I'm using a Ground Zero 2155X amplifier which is underpowering the sub but it isn't a matter because I will be getting a new amp soon.</p><p></p><p>My question is, the sub has 2x 2Ohm coils. My amplifier can put out 100W each channel at 4Ohms, 150W on each channel at 2Ohms and 300W-400W (?) bridged 4Ohms.</p><p></p><p>Do you think I should connect one coil to one channel, other to other with a mono signal so both outputs are the same and don't destroy the subwoofer or just put the voice coils in series to get a 4Ohm load and bridge it?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrogen, post: 8557008, member: 672650"] Hello, I'm currently ordering a new subwoofer for my system, it's a Ground Zero GZRW 12D2. I'm using a Ground Zero 2155X amplifier which is underpowering the sub but it isn't a matter because I will be getting a new amp soon. My question is, the sub has 2x 2Ohm coils. My amplifier can put out 100W each channel at 4Ohms, 150W on each channel at 2Ohms and 300W-400W (?) bridged 4Ohms. Do you think I should connect one coil to one channel, other to other with a mono signal so both outputs are the same and don't destroy the subwoofer or just put the voice coils in series to get a 4Ohm load and bridge it? Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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