single voice coil and 2amps

we told you the ****ing answer already. when you strap to amps to any load no matter how many ****ing voice coils it sees half of the presented load per amp PERIOD. no if ands or buts about it you god **** retard

...thats not professional

don't badger the witness for wanting to learn, we all have to start somewhere

i do agree i did want to inflict physical harm to ones being recently... calming down

 
why don't you go read some more. then maybe you can answer your own questions next time. since you cant seem to pay attention enough to catch the answer that was laid out in front of you.

 
...thats not professional

don't badger the witness for wanting to learn, we all have to start somewhere

i do agree i did want to inflict physical harm to ones being recently... calming down

Sorry ignorant people drive me up the wall.

 
so what is the term im referring to? piggy backin, slave an master?

the term you are refering to is called "connection"

con·nec·tion (ko-nĕk'shon) n.

1> The act of connecting.

2> The state of being connected

3>A physical link, such as by wire, between two or more points in an electrical circuit; establishing a closed connection.

 
hhhhmmmm noob ohwell sorry i dont understand the terms and have little to none education. trial and error has almost become a hobby

 
hhhhmmmm noob ohwell sorry i dont understand the terms and have little to none education. trial and error has almost become a hobby
like i said you have to learn somewhere

i do respect that your willing to learn thats more than i can say about most

newcomers they all seem arrogant... if you would really like to understand

i'd be more than happy to explain more... if you'd like PM me

 
However, if you really want to learn, don't tell those of us who gave you a correct answer to the question that you asked that we are wrong. The answers that you were given to the questions that you asked were correct. That you didn't understand yourself what you were asking was the problem.

The Long and the Short.

If the coils of a sub or multiple subs are wired to present a single load to a single amp channel, that amp channel will "see" whatever final load that you have the coipls wired to. This is simple series/parallel wiring.

If you were to then take the above load and bridge two amp channels into it, the final load won't cahnge, but each amp channel will "see" half of the final load. Two halves make a whole.

If you take a multiple coil sub and connect each coil to its own amp channel, each channel "sees" the load of the coil connected to it. This is bi- or Quad- amping (depending on the number of amps and coils involved).

If you take two mono amps capable of being strapped and wire them to a single load (be it a single coil or multiple coils wired together), each amp will "see" half the final load as in a bridged setup. Again two halves make a whole. This is called strapping.

Recap of terminology:

Bridging: two amp channels to a single load

Strapping: two mono amps to a single load

Bi-amping: two amps wired to a dual coil sub so that each amp or amp channel is driving its own coil. This can be combined with bridging or strapping.

Quad-amping: Wiring each coil of a quad coil sub to its own source of amplification. Like bi-amping this can be combined with bridging or strapping.

If you still aren't clear, read this over and again until you are...

 
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