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Old Dec 18, 2021 | 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Egyorko
So, I have the dual voice coil Pyle subs. A fundamental question remains after scouring this thread: is it better to wire both voice coils independently using the factory harness (recognizing the mismatch between the 2-ohm amp and the 4-ohm coils), or wire the coils in parallel and driving with just one of the two available channels? Or is it a wash? Has anyone tried both to compare?
What is best is to take the factory amp and throw it in a dumpster, then put in a real amp and SINGLE COIL speakers with about number 12 wire running from amp to speaker (the factory wiring is silly for anything over 20 watts or to play music).

My SE is a base model, so it came with no rear speakers and no amp. I put in an 80 watt JVC head and Kenwood single coil speakers in back (Using factory mounts from a wrecked limited), then ran number 12 wire to the speakers. If I were to do it over again, I'd NOT use the factory mounts and put the rears in surface-mounted (that is, facing forward like a NORMAL installation). Mary Diaz in Georgia has her coupe done this way, sounds AWESOME.

I'd experiment with your ideas about how to wire them, and report back here - I've been here 12 years, I know of no one who has bothered to do the tests you speak of about trying various techniques in wiring the dual-coil speakers. (Actually, no, I'd not experiment, I do what I said, spend another $80-150 on an amp and run new wires to the back - that factory amp, like the factory head, dates back to the 1990s - and it is not very powerful at all. Putting new speakers in and wiring to that amp is like putting new tires on a car whose engine is running on two cylinders.)
 

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Old Dec 18, 2021 | 03:50 PM
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Pyle vs Kicker ? I know big price dif. but how about the sound? That is what I am after the most . Will cut to fit no Biggy. I have put new foam rings in both subs and now going to do the 220 capacitors.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2021 | 05:56 PM
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While we are on this subject, I wired each speaker separately to the OEM amp. I used the RCA pre outs on my Kenwood Nav unit and divided the speakers at the amp. The bass hurts the kidneys if I adjust them too low. I can fade from left to right and front to back.
My question, is this the best method to wire the speakers?
I read somewhere it is not the best way. I am quite deaf and music has never been my thing in the car anyway but I would like to do it correctly.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2021 | 06:17 PM
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I think this is pretty good for a factory amp. I have the same results. I'm very happy with the output capabilities of the factory amp once using all four channels.
 
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