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Thread: Is there performance difference between wiring a driver in series vs parallel?

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    Re: Is there performance difference between wiring a driver in series vs parallel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Queef View Post
    Holmz take a look in classifieds
    http://linearpower.com/8002SW.html

    The peak power on this is two-thousand four hundred watts ( might be able to convert a Crown amp for use in a 12 volt system ).
    Yeah thanks..
    I am still working the sub box, and my charging systems is pretty modest... but I did upgrade it from 50A to 120A.

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    Re: Is there performance difference between wiring a driver in series vs parallel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Weigel21 View Post

    So, with this thread on "the other forum" the OP talked about how the subwoofer performed so much better wired for a higher impedance. Can't say I have experienced such myself, but I've never had the opportunity arise where I could easily change the sub's impedance and still give it the same amount of power to make any sort of a "fair" comparison.

    Still, if the parameters do change some depending on voice coil wiring configuration, could/would the driver behave differently enough to make an audible difference?
    Weigl21 did you use relays to test subwoofer or verify your thoughts ?

    What type of decision did you arrive at ?

    This experiment for fast bass
    https://www.stereo.net.au/features/t...y-woofers-slow
    Last edited by mlekk; 05-26-2020 at 05:51 PM.

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