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? about ohm load
How would I wire (2) Dual 4 ohm subs to show a load of 2 ohms ? or is that even possible?
Thanks, Ian |
If you connect the two 4 ohm speakers in parallel, the total resistance will be 2 ohms. In a parallel circuit where all the resistances are the same, take the value of one of the resistances and divide by the number of resistances.
4/2 = 2 in the general case in a parallel circuit, where all resistances are either the same or different, the total resistance is the sum of the reciprocal of the reciprocals. In this case: 1 divided by 1/4 + 1/4 = 2 |
do you have a diagram of this?
********edit****** Would i have to then parallel it again? or not. becuase in my speaker booklet it shows. parallel/parallel and that will bring it down to 1 ohm correct? am i missing something here? |
Originally Posted by KagyMP5
do you have a diagram of this?
02 DX Millenium Red |
alright thanks
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I guess I'm not understanding the problem. If by a dual 4 ohm sub you mean two 4 ohm speakers in one housing connected in parallel, then each sub would have an impedance of 2 ohms. If that is the case, then connecting the two subs in parallel would indeed yield a 1 ohm resistance. If I am correct in assuming this, then to get a circuit with a total 2 ohm impedance, you would have to connect the two subs in series. In a series circuit, the resistances just add together:
1 ohm + 1 ohm = 2 ohms. I don't know if I'm helping or if I'm just confused here. 02 DX Millenium Red |
no i ment each speaker has dual 4-ohm voice coils. i figured it out and i couldnt get a 2-ohm load with the set-up i have right now without adding another dvc 4-ohm sub. the only possiblites i have would be 1-ohm , 4-ohm, and and 16-ohm. since i dont want to risk it i'll stay with the 4-ohm load set-up i have right now.
But thanks anyways, Ian |
FYI, here's a link to a page showing all the various sub hook-ups for the desired resistance: http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/S-....html?view=all
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yeah, I also have about 8 pages of that in my Audiobahn speaker booklet. but its good to have the link up.
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