Explain how I am wrong here.the blind leading the blind.
unless you have an osciliscope and can exactly tune each channel to being identical, the coils wont be receiving the correct same power, damaging the sub...The power handling of a speaker (or coil) doesn't change w/ different wiring configurations, it's the (recommended) thermal limit of the coil. If you only used one coil of a DVC sub then you 1/2 the power handling of the sub. If the DVC sub is 500rms then that's 250rms per coil. Yes you can hook each coil to 1 channel of a 2 channel amp if you want, most people don't run them that way but you can.
Yepunless you have an osciliscope and can exactly tune each channel to being identical, the coils wont be receiving the correct same power, damaging the sub...
He's saying wire each DVC sub to 8ohms' date=' and then wire both together for a final load of 4ohms. At least I hope that's what he meant, as that would work fine.Why would you wire them to 8 ohms?
Yes.Ok. So if I were to wire my two type x's together at 8ohms apiece presenting a 4 ohm load to the amp, would I still be able to give them all 2000 Watts ems That The pair is capable of?
True or he could be smart and cost effective and wire down to 1 ohm...He's saying wire each DVC sub to 8ohms, and then wire both together for a final load of 4ohms. At least I hope that's what he meant, as that would work fine.