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<blockquote data-quote="hoss" data-source="post: 663678" data-attributes="member: 549860"><p>additional VC's can be added for several reasons. wiring optiopns being one of the main reasons, but it also goes deeper into woofer design theory. the extra wire is going to put more turns in the gap and could increase Bl, the added mass is going to affect the Qts, Fs, Vas, etc.</p><p></p><p>also, the way you wire the coils can affect some of the parameters. two coils wired in parallel will increase Bl, affect efficiency and the Qte. these changes will be slight and perhaps not noticable to the ear, but in a competition SPL vehicle they can make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoss, post: 663678, member: 549860"] additional VC's can be added for several reasons. wiring optiopns being one of the main reasons, but it also goes deeper into woofer design theory. the extra wire is going to put more turns in the gap and could increase Bl, the added mass is going to affect the Qts, Fs, Vas, etc. also, the way you wire the coils can affect some of the parameters. two coils wired in parallel will increase Bl, affect efficiency and the Qte. these changes will be slight and perhaps not noticable to the ear, but in a competition SPL vehicle they can make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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