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<blockquote data-quote="NexDeus" data-source="post: 8367586" data-attributes="member: 589854"><p>Hey NoLoud, thanks for the reply here. So I would want 500 watts from my amp, or 31.62 volts? I read somewhere that whether it's DVC or SVC the rated wattage of the speaker doesnt change, which is why I'm confused. Could you provide some documentation that explicitly explains the difference in wattage between a single and dual voice coil just so I can learn how exactly this works, or explain it to me? Does that change if Im running off a mono amp, since I cant control each coil's wattage directly since Im at 2 ohm?</p><p></p><p>*Edit* I just read on manufacturer's documentation "125w per coil" So that question is answered I guess lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NexDeus, post: 8367586, member: 589854"] Hey NoLoud, thanks for the reply here. So I would want 500 watts from my amp, or 31.62 volts? I read somewhere that whether it's DVC or SVC the rated wattage of the speaker doesnt change, which is why I'm confused. Could you provide some documentation that explicitly explains the difference in wattage between a single and dual voice coil just so I can learn how exactly this works, or explain it to me? Does that change if Im running off a mono amp, since I cant control each coil's wattage directly since Im at 2 ohm? *Edit* I just read on manufacturer's documentation "125w per coil" So that question is answered I guess lol [/QUOTE]
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