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Default Dual Voice Coil Question

Thanks for the advice. I appreciate it.
MOSFET

"SKaReCRoW" skarecrowatatgmaildotcomdotcom wrote in message
m...
Almost forgot to mention you'll get more distortion from the amp. So more
power with more distortion to subs that will handle half the power and are
less efficient. Any chance you can return those subs for a pair of 4ohm
SVC's or 2ohm DVC's?

"SKaReCRoW" skarecrowatatgmaildotcomdotcom wrote in message
m...
I wouldn't even suggest you try it. Best case scenario is you can only
give the subs 1/2 of the power.

"A common misconception with regard to dual voice coil speakers is the
assumption that nothing changes if you power only one of the voice

coils.
With only one coil hooked up, a dual voice coil speaker will suffer a

loss
in reference efficiency of about 3dB (only half the coil windings are
being energized) as well as a significant shift in its Thiele/Small
parameters. This renders any enclosure calculations inaccurate unless

you
remeasure the speakers parameters with only one coil hooked up. Failure

to
account for the different parameters of a dual voice coil speaker with
only one coil powered can result in very poor performance."

Above quote is taken directly from JL Audio's website at
http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=163

So would it be worth it to you to get more power to subs that can handle
less, and are 3dB less efficient? I'd bet not.

"MOSFET" wrote in message
m...
I will start by saying the obvious answer to my question is to "just try
it". But in the interest of educating myself, I would appreciate some
information.

I recently bought 2 15" subs, each has dual 4 ohm voice coils. They

are
both being driven by an Alpine Class D 850 watt amp (MRV-850, I think).
This mono amp is 2 ohm stable, yet there is no way to configure the

four
voice coils to reach a 2 ohm load (I could connect all four in parellel
but that would be a 1 ohm load and I KNOW from experience I could

damage
the amp). They are connected now so that my amp sees a 4 ohm load
(through a combination of parellel and series wiring).

The question I have is regarding the possibility of connecting just one
voice coil from each sub and wiring that to my amp, giving me a 2 ohm
load and more power from my amp.

HOWEVER, undoutedly there is a cost to doing this, like my subs become
capable of handling 1/2 the power they used to. As I recall from posts
in the past, the coils overlap each other on the former so I was

thinking
that by doing this I wouldn't lose excursion. Or would I?

Basically, my question boils down to this; does the increased power
produced by a 2 ohm load exceed the benefits of having both coils
connected.

Any information on this subject would be appreciated.

MOSFET