Will this work?
Pyle® PLPW6D - 6-1/2" Dual Voice Coil 4 Ohm 600W Subwoofer
I want to drive this woofer with 6 watts per coil.
Pyle® PLPW6D - 6-1/2" Dual Voice Coil 4 Ohm 600W Subwoofer
I want to drive this woofer with 6 watts per coil.
Im trying find a low watt 4 ohm dual voice coil woofer under 6.5 inches
Good luck with that as you ideally need a high Vas woofer out of some <35 W rated 'acoustic suspension' speakers from decades ago and none of them AFAIK will be DVCs.
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Especially at 89db 1w/1m. Spec sheet also shows 100w NOT 600w...
Yeah I see that, but it doesnt matter to me haha.
Since its 100 watts do you think 6 watts to each coil will be fine. I dont need much at all, it is going to be in a mini boom box so it doesnt have to be that great. It will be wired in parallel with my full range drivers that will each be recieving 6 watts of power
Touche' Cal. Can't imagine a 6w PS handling 2ohms.
DVC but 8ohms: Goldwood GW-406D 6-1/2" Poly DVC Subwoofer Shielded
I like this one (efficiency nut) : Pyramid W64 6-1/2" Pro Plus Midbass Woofer
I recall Art Welter describing a pseudo mono summation method by wiring positive of left channel and negative of right channel to driver.
All this being said, just got this little dude: Amazon.com: Behringer EUROPORT MPA40BT All-In-One Portable PA System with Full Bluetooth Connectivity: Musical Instruments. INCREDIBLE jam box. I am getting more than 12 hours before a recharge. DJing a graduation party with it tonight, taking it with me golfing and doing awards ceremony after. Building a sub for it soon...
DVC but 8ohms: Goldwood GW-406D 6-1/2" Poly DVC Subwoofer Shielded
I like this one (efficiency nut) : Pyramid W64 6-1/2" Pro Plus Midbass Woofer
I recall Art Welter describing a pseudo mono summation method by wiring positive of left channel and negative of right channel to driver.
All this being said, just got this little dude: Amazon.com: Behringer EUROPORT MPA40BT All-In-One Portable PA System with Full Bluetooth Connectivity: Musical Instruments. INCREDIBLE jam box. I am getting more than 12 hours before a recharge. DJing a graduation party with it tonight, taking it with me golfing and doing awards ceremony after. Building a sub for it soon...
Well I'll be darned, it'll take 2ohms... Just looked at a few boards with this chip on ebay for an amp for the aforementioned sub. I'm aiming 100-200w with a XO board. Used it before? Just curious if the stuff is legit.
You might have more options if you step up to 8" and get lower F3 too?
You might have more options if you step up to 8" and get lower F3 too?
Use a crossover, and you'll also want to isolate it from the midrange speakers in a separate enclosure so it doesn't pressurize their cones and get them moving.
With a passive crossover you might be better off with a higher crossover frequency like 300Hz to keep the parts smaller compared to a 100Hz which would be better with separate amps.
On another note, that thing would make a mean mini tapped horn.
With a passive crossover you might be better off with a higher crossover frequency like 300Hz to keep the parts smaller compared to a 100Hz which would be better with separate amps.
On another note, that thing would make a mean mini tapped horn.
TPA3116D2 2 1 12V 50WX2 100W HiFi Digital Subwoofer Amplifier Amp Board 24V | eBay
I am falling for these little boards... I need to research power requirements.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TPA3116D2-2...366?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f4b780c7e
I am falling for these little boards... I need to research power requirements.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TPA3116D2-2...366?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f4b780c7e
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