2 4 Ohm Dvc Wiring

2 4 Ohm Dvc Wiring. It puts out 155 watts per channel stereo into 4 ohms and 315 watts bridged mono into 8 ohms. Web to the op:

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Updated 2 years ago by jordan alexander. Web to the op: Web two 4ohm dvc subs, 1 per channel wired at 2ohms = 350w per sub one 2ohm dvc sub, bridged, wired at 4ohms = 700w to one sub however, i also see that you can wire two 2ohm dvc subs in series/parallel to get 2ohms, but i think this is for only one channel (which goes back to my other question).

(Not The 400 Watts 'Max' Or 800 Watts 'Max' That The Manufacturer Claims.)


Web to the op: I have a monoblock amp. Updated 2 years ago by jordan alexander.

It Puts Out 155 Watts Per Channel Stereo Into 4 Ohms And 315 Watts Bridged Mono Into 8 Ohms.


Should i run it in stereo and connect each channel to a 4 ohm voice coil or should i run it in bridged mono and wire it in series into an 8 ohm load? I know the 2 ohm dvc can run 1 ohm or 4 ohm and the svc 4 can stay at 4. Web dual voice coil subwoofer wiring guides.

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Assuming that the amplifier puts out 160 watts rms per channel at 4 ohms, my guess is that it puts out 320 watts rms at 2 ohms, or 640 watts rms into 4 ohms bridged. That would give the amp 4ohms/2ohms per channel. In car audio, wiring between 1,2,3 or 4 speakers that are a single voice coil or svc or even dual voice coil or dvc.

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Web #1 anyway to wire these up together on a mono amp. 101554 views 14 replies 10 participants last post by ant101877 , mar 12, 2022 jump to latest t twofournineseve discussion starter · apr 7, 2013 i've heard both yes and no. Web this is how to wire two 4 ohm dual voice coil subs down to a 1 ohm load.

You Could Only Get 2 4Ohm Dvc Subs To 2Ohm If You Ran Each One To Its Own Channel In A Parallel Circuit.


If you wanted to bridge the amp you could run the subs to that with a parallel/series or series/parallel setup. When speakers or coils are wired in parallel, however, the formula for their total impedance is more complicated. Wouldn't it work if i just used one voice coil to wire it instead of two?