PG Rsd Dual Voice Coil Question?
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PG Rsd Dual Voice Coil Question?
I just bought one of the rsd 12d for my friend and his amp sucks and only puts out 250 rms at 4 ohms bridged. Am I able to hook up the rsd on only one voice coil to achieve the 250 rms at 4 ohms?
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Sure, but the only way to hook it up mono is to bridge it at 8 ohms then. Otherwise, I could hook it up to 2 ohms and power the sub on the left or right channel haha. It still would be the same amount of power being pushed though either way. The only other way I could achieve more power on that 2 channel amp of my friend's is to hook up each coil to its own channel. The amp is rated at 85 rms per channel at 4 ohms. So like 40 more watts then hooking it up to an 8 ohm load bridged.Bfowler wrote:you *could* wire it for 8ohms.
its not optimal, but its safe. the amp will only put out about 1/2 its rate power
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true^ one thing to consider is stereo music, which could put different amounts of signal to the left and right channels.
if the deck has a "sub" out that shouldn't be a issue. but if you are using the "rear" outs of a deck, or even a high/low converter. you may want to snag some cheap y splinters to create your own mono signal.
if the deck has a "sub" out that shouldn't be a issue. but if you are using the "rear" outs of a deck, or even a high/low converter. you may want to snag some cheap y splinters to create your own mono signal.
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