the_noob
10+ year member
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Well, this one's kind of long-winded, so I'll just get started. I was browsing around the internet a bit the other day and stumbled upon this website
http://www.diymobileaudio.com
I'm sure many of you have heard of it before. Anyway, in the Articles section, there is an article about 8 ohm drivers.
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33
This is what I am trying to understand. So, for instance, lets use the ID Chameleons, because they are the only drivers I can think of right now that come in 4 ohm and 2 ohm. In short, here is basically what the article says:
This also brought up some other questions. If it works like this for midbass drivers, then I would have to assume that it works the same way for subs. So are dual 4 ohm subs more efficient than dual 2 ohms subs? Say I ordered two dual 2 ohm subs. I can wire them to either 2 ohms or 8 ohms, right? So if I wired them to 8 ohms rather than 2 ohms, would it mean that output would be the same, yet my amp would run cooler?
http://www.diymobileaudio.com
I'm sure many of you have heard of it before. Anyway, in the Articles section, there is an article about 8 ohm drivers.
http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33
This is what I am trying to understand. So, for instance, lets use the ID Chameleons, because they are the only drivers I can think of right now that come in 4 ohm and 2 ohm. In short, here is basically what the article says:
So, if I were to get the 2 ohm version and send it 150 watts @ 2 ohm, I would get the same results as if I got the 4 ohm version and sent it 75 watts @ 4 ohm??? FYI, the rms rating on the 2 ohm version is 150 watts, while the rms on the 4 ohm version is only 75 watts, so that kind of caught my eye....raising the impedance actually causes efficiency to go up and lowering the impedance actually causes a loss of efficiency.
This also brought up some other questions. If it works like this for midbass drivers, then I would have to assume that it works the same way for subs. So are dual 4 ohm subs more efficient than dual 2 ohms subs? Say I ordered two dual 2 ohm subs. I can wire them to either 2 ohms or 8 ohms, right? So if I wired them to 8 ohms rather than 2 ohms, would it mean that output would be the same, yet my amp would run cooler?
