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Connecting both channels of an amp
Is it possible to connect both channels of an amp separtely to a dual
voice coil subwoofer..what I mean is to connect the left channel to one coil and the right channel to the other voice coil....the feed signal will be comming off the LFE output of a home theater receiver? |
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The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. |
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The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. |
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The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. |
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The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. |
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The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. |
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On 20 Apr 2004 15:46:18 -0700, (conrad) wrote:
The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. If you Google "dual voice coil" you'll find: http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/IS...fers_dual.html Your no-no seems to be a yes-yes :-) Remember this is a sub unit. No (or little) directional information. |
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On 20 Apr 2004 15:46:18 -0700, (conrad) wrote:
The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. If you Google "dual voice coil" you'll find: http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/IS...fers_dual.html Your no-no seems to be a yes-yes :-) Remember this is a sub unit. No (or little) directional information. |
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On 20 Apr 2004 15:46:18 -0700, (conrad) wrote:
The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. If you Google "dual voice coil" you'll find: http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/IS...fers_dual.html Your no-no seems to be a yes-yes :-) Remember this is a sub unit. No (or little) directional information. |
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On 20 Apr 2004 15:46:18 -0700, (conrad) wrote:
The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. If you Google "dual voice coil" you'll find: http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/IS...fers_dual.html Your no-no seems to be a yes-yes :-) Remember this is a sub unit. No (or little) directional information. |
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On 20 Apr 2004 15:46:18 -0700, (conrad) wrote:
The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. If you Google "dual voice coil" you'll find: http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/IS...fers_dual.html Your no-no seems to be a yes-yes :-) Remember this is a sub unit. No (or little) directional information. |
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The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. Obvious? I'm not so sure. Doing so could have benefits, if for some reason you want to sum the channels and don't mind giving up a little efficiency in the process. |
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Connecting both channels of an amp
The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. Obvious? I'm not so sure. Doing so could have benefits, if for some reason you want to sum the channels and don't mind giving up a little efficiency in the process. |
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Connecting both channels of an amp
The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. Obvious? I'm not so sure. Doing so could have benefits, if for some reason you want to sum the channels and don't mind giving up a little efficiency in the process. |
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Connecting both channels of an amp
The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. Obvious? I'm not so sure. Doing so could have benefits, if for some reason you want to sum the channels and don't mind giving up a little efficiency in the process. |
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The reason for dual voice coil speakers is to give added flexibility
on the loads of the amp..letting one adjust let's say from 4 ohms to 2 ohms..and the same for dual 8 ohms coils you can switch from 8 to 4....but as for connecting each voice coil separatly...I'm not sure...i know it's an absolute no-no in stereo configuration where each channel is getting diffrent signal..that is obviuos.. Obvious? I'm not so sure. Doing so could have benefits, if for some reason you want to sum the channels and don't mind giving up a little efficiency in the process. |
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Wiring the two channels in true stereo configuration where the
material in one channel differs from the material from the other channel..could destroy your subwoofer...both channels have to have the same exact signal going through them ....At least thats what I beleive...does anybody dispute this? |
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Connecting both channels of an amp
Wiring the two channels in true stereo configuration where the
material in one channel differs from the material from the other channel..could destroy your subwoofer...both channels have to have the same exact signal going through them ....At least thats what I beleive...does anybody dispute this? |
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Connecting both channels of an amp
Wiring the two channels in true stereo configuration where the
material in one channel differs from the material from the other channel..could destroy your subwoofer...both channels have to have the same exact signal going through them ....At least thats what I beleive...does anybody dispute this? |
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Connecting both channels of an amp
Wiring the two channels in true stereo configuration where the
material in one channel differs from the material from the other channel..could destroy your subwoofer...both channels have to have the same exact signal going through them ....At least thats what I beleive...does anybody dispute this? |
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Wiring the two channels in true stereo configuration where the
material in one channel differs from the material from the other channel..could destroy your subwoofer... Care to explain how? |
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Wiring the two channels in true stereo configuration where the
material in one channel differs from the material from the other channel..could destroy your subwoofer... Care to explain how? |
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Wiring the two channels in true stereo configuration where the
material in one channel differs from the material from the other channel..could destroy your subwoofer... Care to explain how? |
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Wiring the two channels in true stereo configuration where the
material in one channel differs from the material from the other channel..could destroy your subwoofer... Care to explain how? |
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