The short answer about using one coil is no. Using one coil not only affects the thermal power handling capabilities of a subwoofer, but it also changes the strength of the magnetic field and alters the Thiele/Small specifications.
May 1, 2020
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When you are running one coil, the power handling is cut in (close to) half - i.e. a 200 watt DVC woofer will only handle 110 watts (or so) when ...
Sep. 6, 2011 · wiring only one voice coil to a dvc is not bad for the sub, but it does indeed reduce power handling by half. also, the Q will rise, causing a ...
Yep, no problem to use the woofer with only one coil as long as you know the Pe drops(=thermal power handling), and the Qts and a other Q ...
Well, yes, you can run the woofer with only one coil driven, but only to a little more than half rated power. It will also mess with the ...
The sub was meant to be wired using both coils. Running one coil on a DVC sub is like pulling 4 spark plugs out of your V8 engine and then try ...
Aug. 26, 2009 · Remember that JL Audio has to cater to the lowest common denominator in order to continue growing... so they don't get theoretical, ...
Oct. 15, 2016 · 3 dvc 4 ohm subs can be ran at 2.7 ohms but 3 svc 4 ohms can but run ... Running one coil drops that to 150 wrms as each coil makes up half ...
Dual–1.5 Ohm Subwoofer: 3 Ohms. One DVC driver with Voice Coils in Parallel. DVC_Parallel_1.png. One Dual Voice Coil Speaker in Parallel. Connecting the two ...