:confused:Need help with Ohms!
Hi,
I want to get a single 10 or 12 sub, but Im not sure what the difference between a 4 ohm DVC and a 2 ohm DVC sub is. The last sub I had was a Comp and its a single voice coil.... Need some help please.
I want to get a single 10 or 12 sub, but Im not sure what the difference between a 4 ohm DVC and a 2 ohm DVC sub is. The last sub I had was a Comp and its a single voice coil.... Need some help please.
Originally Posted by lblair04
Hi,
I want to get a single 10 or 12 sub, but Im not sure what the difference between a 4 ohm DVC and a 2 ohm DVC sub is. The last sub I had was a Comp and its a single voice coil.... Need some help please.
I want to get a single 10 or 12 sub, but Im not sure what the difference between a 4 ohm DVC and a 2 ohm DVC sub is. The last sub I had was a Comp and its a single voice coil.... Need some help please.

A single 2 ohm DVC you can wire to either 4 ohms or 1 ohm.
This changes when you add another sub.
Look here for help:
http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=161
Originally Posted by lblair04
Hi,
I want to get a single 10 or 12 sub, but Im not sure what the difference between a 4 ohm DVC and a 2 ohm DVC sub is. The last sub I had was a Comp and its a single voice coil.... Need some help please.
I want to get a single 10 or 12 sub, but Im not sure what the difference between a 4 ohm DVC and a 2 ohm DVC sub is. The last sub I had was a Comp and its a single voice coil.... Need some help please.

I think Dan Wiggins from Adire Audio tells it best:
http://www.adireaudio.com/Files/Tech...oilDrivers.pdf
Originally Posted by dmitt30
I think Dan Wiggins from Adire Audio tells it best:
http://www.adireaudio.com/Files/Tech...oilDrivers.pdf
http://www.adireaudio.com/Files/Tech...oilDrivers.pdf
Originally Posted by brypink2
Good read...but, it basically just boils down to more wiring configurations. 
And also better "cone handling" or "braking" as Dan puts it. But it's been forever since I read that article, so I could be WAY off
Originally Posted by dmitt30
Agreed
And also better "cone handling" or "braking" as Dan puts it. But it's been forever since I read that article, so I could be WAY off
And also better "cone handling" or "braking" as Dan puts it. But it's been forever since I read that article, so I could be WAY off
Thanks for the help, but I still must be a complete idiot...to get the two variations of ohms per sub, you have to wire them in series, or parralel, right? How to do you do it to achieve these two ohms? Parralel equals what ohm, and series equals what ohm? Im sorry
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Originally Posted by lblair04
Thanks for the help, but I still must be a complete idiot...to get the two variations of ohms per sub, you have to wire them in series, or parralel, right? How to do you do it to achieve these two ohms? Parralel equals what ohm, and series equals what ohm? Im sorry
Use the Ohms calculator at: http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp
Originally Posted by dmitt30
Parallel divides the ohm load, and series multiplies it.. sorta...
To get final ohm load for DVC subwoofers:
Parallel = VC ohm / 2
Series = VC ohm x 2
RF wiring wizard works to:
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/wiringwizard.asp
Originally Posted by Melovidov21
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