DVC Woofer- Does series vs parallel alter T/S parameters?

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Folks,

Say you have a dual voice coil woofer's T/S parameters. Do the parameters change if you wire the 2 voice coils in series OR parallel?

If they change, is there anyway to calculate the new parameters? Say the woofer's T/S parameters are given by the manufacturer in 8 ohms (dual 4 ohm wired in series). Any way to calculate or approximate the T/S if run at 2 ohms in parallel?

Thanks
Kris

PS. This is my first post so... Hi Everyone 🙂
 
If I understand things correctly, the low end response should stay the same whether wired in parallel or series since as Dan states the T/S changes are complementary.

However, I believe the high frequency extension is increased in parallel configuration as that lowers inductance, which directly affects the high end response.

Sound right Dan?
 
RHosch said:
If I understand things correctly, the low end response should stay the same whether wired in parallel or series since as Dan states the T/S changes are complementary.

However, I believe the high frequency extension is increased in parallel configuration as that lowers inductance, which directly affects the high end response.

Sound right Dan?
Not quite...😉 The rolloff corner frequency is the classic RL first order filter; thus if you double L and double R at the same time, you end up with a higher cutoff frequency.

Wiring in parallel or series will not change the roll-off; R will quadruple when moving from parallel to series. Likewise L quadruples when moving from parallel to series (number of turns doubles, thus inductance, which goes as the square of the number of turns, quadruples).

Things only get weird for a DVC driver when you actively drive one voice coil.

Dan Wiggins
Adire Audio
 
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treedog said:
If they change, is there anyway to calculate the new parameters? Say the woofer's T/S parameters are given by the manufacturer in 8 ohms (dual 4 ohm wired in series). Any way to calculate or approximate the T/S if run at 2 ohms in parallel?

If you play with WinISD or something else and you want to enter all the parameters that you want to use directly you can for example:

In Series (8 ohms):

BL = 10 NA (BL is two times bigger than in parallel)
Re = 6,4 ohms (Re is four times bigger than in parallel)
Le = 3,2 mH (Le is four times bigger than in parallel)

In Parallel (2 ohms):

BL = 5 NA (BL is two times smaller than in series)
Re = 1,6 ohms (Re is four times smaller than in series)
Le = 0,8 mH (Le is four times smaller than in series)

Good luck!
 
Lots of great input, thank you.

My concern are with the parameters associated with building an enclosure. I am trying to select a speaker for use in a bandpass application. This particular speaker (Kicker Solobaric) is available in 2 ohm per voice coil. I have not determined which amp I will be using yet. I have an amp that is 1/2 ohm stable (Soundstream Reference 405S) which I would then run the voice coils in parallel for 1 ohm. I also have an amp that is 2 ohm stable (Soundstream USA 305) then I would run them in series for 4 ohms.

I just want to make sure that the box I build will be correct for either wiring senario.

Thanks Again!!
 
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