I AM BACK WITH A DRAWING OF MY IDEA, I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP WHICH WAY ITS BETTER TO CONNECT THE DRIVERS. DO I HAVE TO USE HALF OF THE DRIVERS, SO I DONT FACE THIS PROBLEM?
Sorry the image isnt good ,i was writting that connecting all 4 woofers in parallel gives 2ohn impedance (same if we use the mid),but if we connect 2 of them in series and then in parallel we have 8ohm.But which way we get better audiophile sound?
Sorry the image isnt good ,i was writting that connecting all 4 woofers in parallel gives 2ohn impedance (same if we use the mid),but if we connect 2 of them in series and then in parallel we have 8ohm.But which way we get better audiophile sound?
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Which connection problem is that?joz said:I AM BACK WITH A DRAWING OF MY IDEA, I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP WHICH WAY ITS BETTER TO CONNECT THE DRIVERS. DO I HAVE TO USE HALF OF THE DRIVERS, SO I DONT FACE THIS PROBLEM?
Most, if not all amps distort more into lower impedances. The ideal from an amplifier distortion point of view would be to connect them all in series to produce 32 Ohms, and then design and build a custom high voltage, lower current amp to drive them.
The problem is the woofers damping will suffer as they will see a higher impedance between them and the amp.
Short answer, connect them for 8 Ohms, then you have the widest choice of amplifier to choose from to drive them.
Cheers, Adrian
The problem is the woofers damping will suffer as they will see a higher impedance between them and the amp.
Short answer, connect them for 8 Ohms, then you have the widest choice of amplifier to choose from to drive them.
Cheers, Adrian
Something else,
Unless you absolutely need them for power handeling, use only one pair of midranges, above and below the tweeter, in order to reduce diffraction issues in the midrange frequencies. It would probably be better to use larger midrange speakers than to use two of them.
Look at the high end Wilson Audio speakers, even those only use one pair of midranges.
Adrian
Unless you absolutely need them for power handeling, use only one pair of midranges, above and below the tweeter, in order to reduce diffraction issues in the midrange frequencies. It would probably be better to use larger midrange speakers than to use two of them.
Look at the high end Wilson Audio speakers, even those only use one pair of midranges.
Adrian
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