Hey all, it has been at least a year since I have been on here. I build a sub a couple years ago consisting of one 15" TC-3000 (I think, it was the Huge one) and two of the 15" Passive Radiators tuned to about 19 HZ and with room gain it will dig down a little lower. Anyway, I have been powering it with a Europower EP2500 and it has always started to hit the clip limiters way before stressing the sub. I have the quad VC wired in series which nets somewhere around 8 ohms. My only other option on the driver would net around 2 ohms and I didn't want to stress the amp too much.
Long story short, I was thinking of adding a second EP2500 and splitting 2 voicecoils per amp. Anyone see a problem in this? I cannot remember each vc rating off hand (I would have to dig up the box that has all the papers, specs, box/wiring calcs, etc in it) but would this work? These amps will take 4 ohms just fine. Thanks again.
More info I found on another post:
I have a 15” TC Sounds TC-3000 with twin 15” TC-VMP’s (passive radiators) tuned to 16 Hz in a 4.2 cubic foot enclosure. The TC-3k is a quad 1.4 ohm DCR (2 ohm Nom) voicecoil driver. After wiring my TC-3k in all series to net 5.6 ohms DCR (8ish Nom.) I have found that I have to turn the amp up 3/4 of the way and boost my LFE output to +4 (to bring the voltage up to what the EP2500 likes) in order to get the good healthy bass I like. The amp, a Behringer EP2500 is bridged as well.
edit-looks like I need to update the sig a little...and I guess the driver was listed right there....wow, I am off my game in the HT world.