Subwoofer 4 Omhs or 8 Omhs ?

Vallenato

Vallenato

Audioholic Intern
1)What is the better in Quality of sound for my A/V receiver (rated 4-8 Omhs impedance)..Subwoofer 4 Omhs or subwwofer 8 Omhs of impedance?
thanks in advance:)
 
nibhaz

nibhaz

Audioholic Chief
Neither

The short answer is 8 ohm, I guess.:rolleyes:

But in reality I would never suggest nor endorse connecting a passive subwoofer to an AV receiver. You should really be looking at powered subs or a passive sub in conjunction with an outboard amplifier.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
What nibhaz said. With a powered sub, the impedance doesn't matter to your receiver, and if you are talking passive then you would typically use an external amp for that. Few companies sell passive subs these days.
 
M

markw

Audioholic Overlord
It really doesn't matter.

Neither will worked connected directly to the receiver. You need an amp in between.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Also, it's not the ohm rating that affects a speakers sound quality. That's just an indicator of how much power it will draw from the amp under load.
 
Vallenato

Vallenato

Audioholic Intern
Thanks everybody for your answers. On this case I am talking about subwoofer powered 4 OMHS (I will do another post for passive subwoofers).
According to your answers the Impediance is not factor in Quality Sound in the powered Subwoofers..
I am reading about the importance of matching the impedance speakers with rate impedance of the A/V receiver to avoid Overloading...
Is important to follow the same with the powered subwoofers? If I have one receiver with Impedance Rated (6-8 Omhs) or (8-16 Omhs) and I connected One powered Subwoofer 4 omhs can My A/V receiver to get Overloading in the Future?
Thanks in advance:)
 
nibhaz

nibhaz

Audioholic Chief
Thanks everybody for your answers. On this case I am talking about subwoofer powered 4 OMHS (I will do another post for passive subwoofers).
According to your answers the Impediance is not factor in Quality Sound in the powered Subwoofers..
I am reading about the importance of matching the impedance speakers with rate impedance of the A/V receiver to avoid Overloading...
Is important to follow the same with the powered subwoofers? If I have one receiver with Impedance Rated (6-8 Omhs) or (8-16 Omhs) and I connected One powered Subwoofer 4 omhs can My A/V receiver to get Overloading in the Future?
Thanks in advance:)
I think we may have a slight language barrier that is preventing us from giving you the most accurate advice. If you would post a link to the subwoofer you are considering then we could give you a more definitive answer to your query.

However I’ll answer the best that I can with what you’ve provided thus far.

AV receivers don’t care about the impedance of the driver in a powered sub, because they are not providing the amplification that will be driving the woofer. They merely provide a line-level signal via an analog interconnect, which the sub amplifier then uses to drive the sub. The subs internal amplifier may care about the impedance of the woofer that’s driving, but if you’re buying a well designed unit, hopefully someone else has already taken this in to consideration and you shouldn’t worry yourself over such details.

There is no connection between your receivers suggested impendence operating range for speakers and the impendence of the driver in a powered sub. The two concepts are unrelated.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I think we may have a slight language barrier that is preventing us from giving you the most accurate advice. If you would post a link to the subwoofer you are considering then we could give you a more definitive answer to your query.

However I’ll answer the best that I can with what you’ve provided thus far.

AV receivers don’t care about the impedance of the driver in a powered sub, because they are not providing the amplification that will be driving the woofer. They merely provide a line-level signal via an analog interconnect, which the sub amplifier then uses to drive the sub. The subs internal amplifier may care about the impedance of the woofer that’s driving, but if you’re buying a well designed unit, hopefully someone else has already taken this in to consideration and you shouldn’t worry yourself over such details.

There is no connection between your receivers suggested impendence operating range for speakers and the impendence of the driver in a powered sub. The two concepts are unrelated.
Spot on. Subwoofer quality has little to do with the impendance of the system and more to do with the construction quality and engineering of the driver itself. For example the JL Audio 13w7 have a very low impendance yet is among the best drivers available. Similarly some of the TC sounds drivers have high impedance but are also among the best out there.

You best bet is to list out your options for us to help you evaluate your choices. Only then will be utilizing us well.
 
Vallenato

Vallenato

Audioholic Intern
Thanks for Your answers again;)
Ok this is the Deal. I found in the trash container One Techwood Powered Subwoofer model PSW109 (Without Speaker) Specifications Below. And I am asking that questions because I wish to relive this through buying the speaker to this Unit. Actually I have One A/V Sony Receiver STRDG520 (8-16 Omhs) and also I will buy another A/V receiver Maybe between in 6-16 Omhs of impedance. This is the reason of My Questions: Is Possible to use this Unit to Keep,or Not and Leave this in the Trash. I connected this and the power is On
Thanks in advance:)
Continuos Output power:100 Watts,4 Omhs,50Hz,THD= 1%,
Auto turn on sensivity: 12 Mv, 4 Omhs, 50 Hz
Frecuency of response for –3 db: 25 Hz -195 HZ, 32 Hz- 70 Hz
4 Omhs 50 HZ/ 0 db
80 Hz/ 0db Crossover Max
50 Hz/ 0db Crossover Min
Input Sensivity: 18 Mv –1 watt ,50 Hz, 4 Omhs
Delay of Time:15-20 minutes
 

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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for Your answers again;)
Ok this is the Deal. I found in the trash container One Techwood Powered Subwoofer model PSW109 (Without Speaker) Specifications Below. And I am asking that questions because I wish to relive this through buying the speaker to this Unit. Actually I have One A/V Sony Receiver STRDG520 (8-16 Omhs) and also I will buy another A/V receiver Maybe between in 6-16 Omhs of impedance. This is the reason of My Questions: Is Possible to use this Unit to Keep,or Not and Leave this in the Trash. I connected this and the power is On
Thanks in advance:)
Continuos Output power:100 Watts,4 Omhs,50Hz,THD= 1%,
Auto turn on sensivity: 12 Mv, 4 Omhs, 50 Hz
Frecuency of response for –3 db: 25 Hz -195 HZ, 32 Hz- 70 Hz
4 Omhs 50 HZ/ 0 db
80 Hz/ 0db Crossover Max
50 Hz/ 0db Crossover Min
Input Sensivity: 18 Mv –1 watt ,50 Hz, 4 Omhs
Delay of Time:15-20 minutes
The impedance of the speaker driver does not matter at all. The receiver LFE output will see at 10,000 ohms.
 
Vallenato

Vallenato

Audioholic Intern
Thanks for Your answers again;)
Ok this is the Deal. I found in the trash container One Techwood Powered Subwoofer model PSW109 (Without Speaker) Specifications Below. And I am asking that questions because I wish to relive this through buying the speaker to this Unit. Actually I have One A/V Sony Receiver STRDG520 (8-16 Omhs) and also I will buy another A/V receiver Maybe between in 6-16 Omhs of impedance. This is the reason of My Questions: Is Possible to use this Unit to Keep,or Not and Leave this in the Trash. I connected this and the power is On
Thanks in advance:)
Continuos Output power:100 Watts,4 Omhs,50Hz,THD= 1%,
Auto turn on sensivity: 12 Mv, 4 Omhs, 50 Hz
Frecuency of response for –3 db: 25 Hz -195 HZ, 32 Hz- 70 Hz
4 Omhs 50 HZ/ 0 db
80 Hz/ 0db Crossover Max
50 Hz/ 0db Crossover Min
Input Sensivity: 18 Mv –1 watt ,50 Hz, 4 Omhs
Delay of Time:15-20 minutes
According to my Last Thread and That Information (subwoofer specifications)Is too hard for me to find any driver 4 Omhs to rebuilt my subwoofer. If I add one Driver 8 Omhs to this subwoofer can affect my sound or affect my subwoofer?
thanks in advance:)
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
According to my Last Thread and That Information (subwoofer specifications)Is too hard for me to find any driver 4 Omhs to rebuilt my subwoofer. If I add one Driver 8 Omhs to this subwoofer can affect my sound or affect my subwoofer?
thanks in advance:)
Leave it in the trash. The driver needs to be the same spec as the missing one, in terms of impedance and Thiel/Small parameters. That company is out of business and you are sol.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
According to my Last Thread and That Information (subwoofer specifications)Is too hard for me to find any driver 4 Omhs to rebuilt my subwoofer. If I add one Driver 8 Omhs to this subwoofer can affect my sound or affect my subwoofer?
thanks in advance:)
What you propose is a losing cause I'm afraid. Subs need to have the box build for them. Not the other way around.

On a side not I'd suggest any receiver from Denon, Marantz, HK, Onkyo, Pioneer or Yamaha.

Avoid all other brands including Sony. Sony is good at other things, but not receivers.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
According to my Last Thread and That Information (subwoofer specifications)Is too hard for me to find any driver 4 Omhs to rebuilt my subwoofer. If I add one Driver 8 Omhs to this subwoofer can affect my sound or affect my subwoofer?
thanks in advance:)
Again, it's not as simple as merely looking at the speaker's ohm raating. Look at what TLS guy said.
 
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