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AJ, would you recommend running the woofers in series resulting in an 8-ohm load (75 watts to each), or run them individually 4-ohm load (about 270 watts to each) according to spec?I assume the amplifier will be happier with the 8-ohm load but running them individually gives more options in the DSP and available power.
It's a NuForce MCA-20. But I'll try out series first then.If it requires a certain amount of power to play at a given level, does it matter whether it's 4 or 8 ohm?
Finally had some time to work on the project!
That's a start. Congratulations.
No, I don't think it is. It's for a garden hose.Is it for size comparison?
Hi again,This project isn't dead, although it could seem like it.A question related to the woofers whether I should connect them in series or let each have a DSP and amplifier channel. This time it relates to Le.I have learned that Le is significant if you are to play higher frequencies - the lower the better. My 15" drivers have an Le of 2.031 mH at 1kHz while Acoustic Elegance Dipole15-D8 (for a premium example) have an Le of only 0.04 mH. Since Le doubles in a series connection, I will see Le double to 4.062 mH. My gut tells me that this can be no good.Isn't it better to feed each driver with an amplifier channel then and keep the Le at 2.031 mH with regard to higher frequency performance?Thanks!
You find Spatial audio uses this type of woofer from AE with great success, go to Spatial you find Clayton(designer) uses this woofer on his new OB speakers X2. He crosses this woofer at around 800Hz.
A question related to the woofers whether I should connect them in series or let each have a DSP and amplifier channel. This time it relates to Le....Isn't it better to feed each driver with an amplifier channel then and keep the Le at 2.031 mH with regard to higher frequency performance?
Connected in series, Le will double but so will Re. I don't think there would be any effect on the frequency response.If the woofers are poorly matched there might be some sort of issue.Separate amp channels will of course give you more power. I don't know why you would use a seperate DSP channel for each though.I wonder if you may have a bit of "analysis paralysis" (easy to do ) If you only have enough amp channels to connect in series, do that then measure and see