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It is a speaker with a single hook up. Dual coice coil speakers have dual inputs for running multiple channels to the same speaker.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The difference between single and dual voice coil subwoofers is the multiple wiring options DVC subs offer Parallel A dual 4-ohm voice coil subwoofer with its coils wired in parallel presents a 2 ohm load to your amplifier.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Most woofers have only one voice coil . the voice coil is the electro magnet non fixed part of your speaker . most speakers have a voice coil except for piezos and tey are only tweaters . some woofers have 2 voice coils . this is for 2 reasons . one being some amplifiers (old ones ) are not bridgeble Meaning you cant make a 2 channel amp A one channel amp with some wiring tricks . so in the old days if we only had room for one woofer i would get a dual voice coil woofer 4 ohms and make shure i had it phased right and basicallu doubled the output of the simgle woofer by doubling he input powet . the other reason is if you have a dual voice coil speaker of 2 4 ohm coils or you can have a 2 4 or 8 ohm speaker . by wireing . If I needed just an 4 ohm speaker I would not use a dual voive coil speaker and use just one of the coils due to the extra weight of the unused coil . so try to buy the right ohm load speaker for the job .
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