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Will wiring 2 subwoofers with different impedances make one get less power?
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<blockquote data-quote="skylineTT" data-source="post: 8212514" data-attributes="member: 576995"><p>so you can basically think about it like this (if all wiring is parallel).. since you have one woofer at 1ohm and the other woofer at 2ohms, the 1ohm woofer (d2) will see 66% of the total amplifier power and the 2ohm woofer (d4) will see 33% due to common current division.</p><p></p><p>There are simple circuits equations that calculate your exact(ish) power division for any coil configuration but I would have to explain equivalent resistances, then power calculations, then current division, which I could do if need be. I'm not gonna type it up if nobody cares though. Lolz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skylineTT, post: 8212514, member: 576995"] so you can basically think about it like this (if all wiring is parallel).. since you have one woofer at 1ohm and the other woofer at 2ohms, the 1ohm woofer (d2) will see 66% of the total amplifier power and the 2ohm woofer (d4) will see 33% due to common current division. There are simple circuits equations that calculate your exact(ish) power division for any coil configuration but I would have to explain equivalent resistances, then power calculations, then current division, which I could do if need be. I'm not gonna type it up if nobody cares though. Lolz [/QUOTE]
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