Question about AudioBahn AW1206T Car Subwoofer
Yes audiobahn do make a QUAD coil, and some people get confused with the - - + + on the terminal, This is called a dual lug, Check out Audiobahn.com and go to tech suport. Thier you can look up the wiring diagram for this sub... TRUST ME hope this was helpful positive feed back be nice lol
Posted on May 17, 2010
You should only have 4 for a dual voice coil sub. i dont remember audiobahn having a quad coil or 4 voice coils. get us a pic of all the terminals. and what ohm are the coils themselves.
Posted on Apr 09, 2010
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Audiobahn subs are not too powerful and they can not handle too much continuous RMS, be careful they will heat up and tear off the voice coils off ur subs. run about 100 - 150 RMS at 75 HZ to each sub and keep the gains at about 3/4 this way you will avoid blowing out your subs. It also depends on the amp? What kind of amp is it?
Let me know if you wish. Otherwise
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