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Jill
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posted on 25th Jan 04 at 18:22 |
quote: Originally posted by LoudCorsa
what u need is an african tribe to put a massive drum in the boot -then you could hook up an ornate pulley system off the back wheel to wang a mallet at it - thus creating bass - awesome
chaz
http://www.woah.co.uk
:lol: :P :P cheeky Chaz!
Thankyou for ur help AustinPXX- I've figured it all out now! :D
JILL :wave:
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Richie
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posted on 22nd Jan 04 at 20:28 |
:lol:
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LoudCorsa
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posted on 22nd Jan 04 at 20:15 |
what u need is an african tribe to put a massive drum in the boot -then you could hook up an ornate pulley system off the back wheel to wang a mallet at it - thus creating bass - awesome
chaz
http://www.woah.co.uk
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Richie
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posted on 22nd Jan 04 at 20:01 |
Lol!! Look at my tutorial called speaker impedance in the ICE section of tutorials.
Basically if you have two dual 2 ohm voice coils, ur gonna want a single mono amp to suit thier power at 2 ohms (each subs coils wired in series making each sub 4 ohms then wire both subs to amp in paralell showing 2 ohm load to amp).
OR you could get an amp per sub that matches the power at either 4 ohms or 1 ohm. To get 4 ohms you wire the voice coils of the sub in series, or to get 1 ohm you wire the voice coils in paralell.
Hope it clears it up for ye ;)
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Jill
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posted on 22nd Jan 04 at 19:39 |
Right I'm stuck and confused regarding DVC subs! :(
Basically my query is if I have two subs which are "dual 2-ohm coils" each does this mean that amp-wise I need an amp that powers 8ohm's worth in total (or two amps that power 4ohms worth each)??
OR
Do I need an amp that powers 4ohms worth in total (or two amps that power 2ohms worth each)??
Any help with this matter will be truly appreciated as I'm so confused! :(
*ohmly confused*
JILL :wave:
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