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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: OR
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Is it possible to wire a DVC subwoofer with two seperate identical monoblocks, dedicating one monoblock output to each voicecoil, or will back emf from the voicecoil adversely affect the sound?
The sub is a Brahma 12" and the amp(s) in question is the OMP1000, located at http://www.bkelec.com/ Thanks for any advice |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Midland, Michigan
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It should work fine.
That's why the speakers have two voice coils.
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2000w into a brahma 12"? thats a bit extreme is it not?
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