Yes, subwoofer speakers can have two voice coils, which are referred to as dual voice coil (DVC) subwoofers. This design allows for more flexible wiring options and can improve power handling and impedance matching with amplifiers. Dual voice coils enable configurations that can better suit the specific needs of a sound system, such as achieving different resistance levels for optimal performance. However, not all subwoofers have two coils; many still use a single voice coil design.
Yes, A house Sub Woofer will work in a car {if you park in the living room} lol. just kidding. However there is really no such thing as a "house sub-woofer". A sub-woofer is a sub-woofer rather you put it on a stage in front of a gazillion people or on a submarine beneath the polar ice cap it doesn't matter. Its a speaker and it has two ratings that determine how it must be powered to operate efficiently. Watts (voltage) and Ohms (resistance). Make sure that the speaker is rated to the amplifier that powers it. Generally Mobile audio systems operate with 4 ohms resistance and home audio operates at 8 ohms resistance but that rule applies seldom or never when using a sub-woofer or any type of exterior amplifier or crossover or pre-amp or filter or anything at all outside of two speakers one amp. So always check the max. watt output of your amp and make certain it does not exceed the max. watts rating of the speaker and the ohms rating of the speaker should never be lower than the ohms rating of the amp. For optimum sound performance the ohms rating and watts of the amplifier should match the speaker in any audio application.
A bookshelf speaker system usually refers to two stereo speakers and a receiver that is small enough to sit on a bookshelf. Where as, a wall mount speaker system consists of at least five surround sound speakers mounted on the wall and a sub-woofer for deep clear bass preferably in a corner of the room.
You could with a 4 channel amp. Bridge it to two channels and hook up the two 8 ohm woofers in parallel on the one bridged channel. Then hook the two coils on the dual coil woofer in series with the other bridged channel on the amp.
The 2002 Jeep Wrangler featured a seven speaker configuration with a four inch woofer and a one inch tweeter mounted on each side of the underdash. In addition, two 5 1/4" speakers were placed in the sound bar and one 6 1/4" powered sub woofer was housed in the center console.
The voltage in speaker wire is too small to cause harm. Plug the two wires in. If the speakers work the wires are correct. If the speaker doesn't work try them the other way. ANSWER voltage does not cause harm no matter how high. amperage is what causes harm. speakers will work like a light bulb either way. positive to negative or negative to positive. with sub-woofer you can tell if it is right, the sub should pull inward on deep base . I believe cavalier rear speakers are hooked in series positive in one speaker, negative of that speaker to positive of the other speaker, and neg of that speaker back to stereo
I believe there are componant speakers in the front doors including a 6.5 and a tweeter in each door. rear doors have 6.5 in each , theres a subwoofer in the rear left cargo area possibly a 6.0 and theres two 3.s on the very rear side pillars to the tailgate.
First if you are talking about normal speaker (not subwoofer), I would not recomend doing that. There is different ways to connect multiple speaker to one amplifier chanel. You could wire it in serie or in parralel. If your are talking about dual voice coil or more than 2 speaker, there is even more possibility to wire two or more speaker to one channel. Now if you are talking about single voice coil subs, in a perfect situation, by wiring them in parralel, the wattage should not get lower but the impedence will be divided by the number of sub you hook up. You will need to make sure the amp can support a lower impedance.
They are a type of speaker that are used mainly in doors or rear panels. Theynot only have the woofer but also have a rod that comes through the cone and houses two smaller cones. The cones are usually separated by some resistors (underneath the speaker, you usually don't see them) to block out certain frequencies to each separate cone. They are normally a better sounding speaker than a two way or single cone.
These are the two general classes of specialty audio speakers, named for animal sounds of the same range. Woofers produce low frequency sounds (pitched low like a dog's bark) and tweeters produce higher frequency sounds (pitched high like a bird's call).The range of woofers may be from 40 Hz to 1000 Hz, and a tweeter may range from 2000 to 20000 Hz or higher (although this is about the limit of human hearing).Car AudioA woofer may be slang for sub-woofer... A sub-woofer increases bass. A tweeter is a small round speaker that usually goes inside the dash, or sometimes on the door panel. They are usually 4 inches around. A tweeter doesn't do anything special but give you some extra sound (mostly treble).
Personally, I would prefer the Bose Acoustimass 5 because it has a nice sub-woofer in addition to two very productive surround sound speakers that may face two directions at once.
there are two component speaker systems in the rear of the avalon. (1 in each door) the component system is a woofer and a tweeter. they have a cut out in the rear dash which will hold a 8 inch subwoofer.
The problem you have there is that your sub woofer needs both coils wired and your options with that setup is either 2 ohms or 8 ohms depending on if you wire the sub itself in series or parallel. If you use a second sub like the first one and wire both subs in parallel and then wire the two subs in series you can achieve 4 ohms. You could also wire the subs in series ( 8 ohms each ) and then wire them in parallel to achieve the overall 4 ohms.