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                Jsta... that was exactly what I was looking for in the way of an explanation. I always feel better if I can explain the "why" behind it. Thank you!! MacLeod... funny you would mention the single amp option as I already have a 4 channel amp in the Jeep (yes, yet another 4 channel amp) that is pushing component Polk's in the…
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                Maybe it's b/c I've been drinking but I'm not sure I"m following what you're saying... The amps are reliant and you need to know them to answer? The amp I will most likely be using is an Infinity Reference 475a and I will be bridging channels 3&4. fuse rating: 35A x 2. The subs in question are Polk Audio db1040 and Polk…
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                I'm asking which will sound better taking into account the speaker size and power... I think you are arguing for the 8"???
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                I was able to get some detailed information from another manufacturer: "Essentially, if there is any difference between the signals driving each coil at any given point in time at a given frequency, the voice coils will either fight each other or help each other, depending on the phase relationship of the two signals at…
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                To clarify I don't have the DVC sub yet so if it really is an issue I'll go with the single voice coil (4 ohm load) and just bridge one one set of channels. In this 2nd scenario I think we both agree the A/B class amp and LPF would be fine. I just don't want to get hung up on switching the amp. It's going into a 17 year…
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                We'll cover the second point first b/c I can speak to it and eliminate it as a point of concern. You don't need a mono amp to run a sub. I may be dating myself here, but class A/B amps have pushed subs for years long before mono amps were even invented. As long as the amp is Class A/B and it has a LPF (which it does)…