| How To Wire Your Earthquake Subwoofer In Parallel |
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| Series formula: |
PARALLEL WIRING |
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| Rt= R1+R2+R3+.... |
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| Where R= Total system impedance |
| Where Rt= Resistance seen by amplifier | ||||||||||
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If using SINGLE 2 OHM coils the total load would be 2.0 ohm
If using SINGLE 4 OHM coils the total load would be 4.0 ohm
Ohms 2, 4, 6, 8If using SINGLE 6 OHM coils the total load would be 6.0 ohm If using SINGLE 8 OHM coils the total load would be 8.0 ohm
Study sample diagram below, then follow charts to the left.
Example for
Ohms 2, 4, 6, 8
If using SINGLE 2 OHM coils the total load would be 1.0 ohm If using SINGLE 4 OHM coils the total load would be 2.0 ohm If using SINGLE 6 OHM coils the total load would be 3.0 ohm If using SINGLE 8 OHM coils the total load would be 4.0 ohm
If using SINGLE 2 OHM coils the total load would be .66 ohm If using SINGLE 4 OHM coils the total load would be 1.3 ohm If using SINGLE 6 OHM coils the total load would be 2 ohm If using SINGLE 8 OHM coils the total load would be 2.7 ohm
Ohms 2, 4, 6, 8
Example for
Example
If using SINGLE 2 OHM coils the total load would be 0.5 ohm If using SINGLE 4 OHM coils the total load would be 1.0 ohm If using SINGLE 6 OHM coils the total load would be 1.5 ohm If using SINGLE 8 OHM coils the total load would be 2 ohm
Ohms 2, 4, 6, 8
EARTHQUAKE SOUND • PARALLEL WIRING CONFIGURATIONS | 3 |