Unless you have some kind of different set up or amp, a monoblock amp should have just 2 terminals. A positive and a negative. Your single voice coil should also only have 2 terminals, a positive and a negative. If this is your setup, just connect positive to positive and negative to negative. It's that simple. If you have a dual voice coil there is more involved regarding ohms (resistance) but in a mono to single v/c, it's pretty straight forward. You might also check the amps on the monoblock vs the speaker. Your monoblock will probably be either 2 or 4 ohms. Your speaker could be 2, 4 or 8. If your speaker is 4 ohms then a 2 or 4 ohm output from the monoblock will work. If you have any other combination, do more research.
If you are going to replace a dual with a single you need to look up bridging it would be some thing like "{Right +}{Left -}
why, if the same current flows in a wire coil and a single loop, the magnetic field inside the coil stronger than the field inside the loop
need more info but I'll give it a shot and hope i answer your question. You will need one of the following to get your desired ohm load: 1- single voice coil at 1 ohms 2 - single voice coil at 2 ohms wired + to +, - to - 2 - dual voice coil at 4 ohm all wired + to +, - to - so that you only have 2 wires conected to the amp. hope this helps.
AnswerDual Voice Coil in regards to subwoofers means there is 2 positives and 2 negatives. Its just used to wire up different ohm levels. Like if u have a subwoofer that are dual voice coil @ 4 ohms then u can parallel or series wire it to become Single Voice Coil @ 2 ohms. Google the word Series Wiring or Parallel Wiring for examplesAlso this type of speaker is one of the few that can be connected to 2 different amplifiers at the same time and still work properly. One coil is connected to the car stereo and the other coil is connecter to my scanner.
you don't light the car on fire and make it explode
In reference to a car stereo amplifier it is a term used to descibe an amplifier that that has only a single-channel output, meaning you can only wire a single speaker to it unless you wire multiple speakers in a parallel or series circuit. In reference to a car stereo amplifier it is a term used to descibe an amplifier that that has only a single-channel output, meaning you can only wire a single speaker to it unless you wire multiple speakers in a parallel or series circuit.
Unless you are an electrician, I would not attempt it, you will need a special tool do wrap it around the axle (The post in which the voice coil moves up and down on). Either have a tech do it for you, or replace the speaker.
a speaker uses a voice coil a coil copper wire and a magnet and pole to vibrate a cone
No there is not a single spark plug coil wire like on the earlier vehicles. Instead, if you have the 5.4L you will find eight coil packs one on each spark plug. In addition, if you have the 4.6L you will find two coil pack blocks.
The coil is inside the distributor. There is no coil wire.The coil is inside the distributor. There is no coil wire.
yes coil is a type of wire
The coil wire.