![]() ![]() When it comes to choosing one or the other, the answer is “it depends.” Whether or not you should use single or DVC subwoofers depends on a combination of things: There isn’t a “best” choice when it comes to single or dual voice coil speakers & subwoofers. Single vs dual voice coil subs: which is better? Thiele/Small parameters are just the highly detailed technical characteristics of a speaker that help know how it behaves in certain speaker boxes or audio crossover designs. If you’re into speaker box design, it’s helpful to know that dual voice coil speakers often have slightly different Thiele/Small parameters. ![]() Power handling ratings are usually very similar (always double-check to be sure) but might be a bit different. In most cases, dual voice coil subwoofers are slightly more expensive than the same model with single voice coil design – but not by very much. However, there are definitely some really nice advantages I’ll explain later. There aren’t any direct performance differences between a single and dual voice coil model of the same design. Do dual voice coil speakers have performance differences? Single voice coil subwoofers have only one speaker voice coil winding while dual voice coil models have a 2nd voice coil of the same Ohm rating (impedance) added in the bobbin.Ī 2nd pair of wire leads and speaker wire terminals are added, too.
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