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<blockquote data-quote="Senatex" data-source="post: 2134771" data-attributes="member: 570513"><p>Ok now I understand single and dual voice coil differences ALOT better.. That simplifies it a bit, for me to understand.. Now</p><p></p><p>What i was refering to as to only hooking up one voice coil to the series of the first amplifier for both subs is.. in Option # 2 it looks like two of the voice coils on each subwoofer are just hooked together..</p><p></p><p>But from re-looking at it, it is pretty much just using one coil from each of the voice coil sets.. Correct? in other words utilizing both sets... getting 150 watts rms to each side.. right?</p><p></p><p>Thanks to your help, I think im beggining to understand this a bit better..</p><p></p><p>Also do you have any opinions on those particular speakers... Or any speakers that MIGHT work better with my type of amplifiers?</p><p></p><p>Also, how loud bass wise, do you think 900 watts rms to three speakers would be actually.. As I never have ran more then my two 12 system.. Im just looking for opinions and suggestions, get a feel for what other options I might have.. Anyways thank you for all your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Senatex, post: 2134771, member: 570513"] Ok now I understand single and dual voice coil differences ALOT better.. That simplifies it a bit, for me to understand.. Now What i was refering to as to only hooking up one voice coil to the series of the first amplifier for both subs is.. in Option # 2 it looks like two of the voice coils on each subwoofer are just hooked together.. But from re-looking at it, it is pretty much just using one coil from each of the voice coil sets.. Correct? in other words utilizing both sets... getting 150 watts rms to each side.. right? Thanks to your help, I think im beggining to understand this a bit better.. Also do you have any opinions on those particular speakers... Or any speakers that MIGHT work better with my type of amplifiers? Also, how loud bass wise, do you think 900 watts rms to three speakers would be actually.. As I never have ran more then my two 12 system.. Im just looking for opinions and suggestions, get a feel for what other options I might have.. Anyways thank you for all your help! [/QUOTE]
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