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dual voice coil subs, history? invention?

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Topic: dual voice coil subs, history? invention?

Posted By: texasheatwave3
Subject: dual voice coil subs, history? invention?
Date Posted: March 03, 2011 at 2:45 AM

This question "may" or "may-not" require an Old skool Audiophile to answer the question, to include additional info regarding a SUBS time line...My friend claims that way back in 1991 he bought and installed, a pair of 12" Cerwin Vega subs that were DVC's (Dual Voice Coils) Dual 4ohms. I couldn't believe this. I thought about those early years, around the same time frame of: MTX Terminators, Road Thunders, Blue Thunders, etc...I mainly disagreed because back in 1993, I lived around the Ausin area & remembered the Audio setup I had for The Texas Heatwave #4 Carshow, where I took a 1st Place in the Show Category (although I did not compete in the Audio/Sound-off portion), I remember I had (4ea) 12"subs (sealed) and they were all SVC's (Single Voice Coil)...and I was running one of the Newest (although not the best at that time) The MTX  RTA-Line Series Amplifiers.

Anyways, I don't remember anyone around that time frame 1991-1993, in which other people had DVC's subwoofers. This same time frame is when I recall seeing my first ISOBARIK configuration, and thus I changed my sealed sub-enclosure to a professionally built ISO configuration tuned bandpass. Does Anyone else have other INFO that they could provide -or- share so I can determine whether or not he is lying.  Also, If anyone could also provide the information regarding the First Introduction -or- Start of popularity with the use of (SVC's) Subs in an ISOBARIK configuration enclosure vs. Intro to DVC's. And the reason for the lack-of popularity on having an ISOBARIK configuration, (pro's and cons) nowadays... I haven't been back into car stereo until last year or so, so anything new would help. The last amp I last bought that was considered Brand New (at the time) was the XTANT 603x ($1,000) and the still preliminary specs/technical data for the JL W7 were being reviewed,  back in 2000 or so...

So I may be OLD SKOOL , but I really need some NEW SKOOL input and info... 



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Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: March 04, 2011 at 9:13 PM

I think that BIC, the turntable company, was the first company to produce such a driver.  Late 60s or early 70s.

The original purpose was to produce stereo information out of a single driver.





Posted By: texasheatwave3
Date Posted: March 05, 2011 at 4:52 AM

...Let me first apologize for my "dribble - drabble" post. Now getting to the "nitty - gritty" Question...  What is the first DVC (Dual Voice Coil) subwoofer that someone could have used -or- that may have used -or- one that was available in the 1990's ('90 - '94). 

If there is anyone who was alive in the early 90's -and- who has car audio knowledge from that era, pls. respond. If not, I'll consider that either #1) posted_image The majority of the members on this forum are some what "New" (with less then 5 yrs. of audio history and familiarity) -or- #2)  posted_image  Noboy actually knows. OK, Let's try this...to all readers... Please Post your answer to this question:

posted_imageName the Dual Voice Coil woofer that you first either. . .  Installed, NoticedSaw in a store, Read About, Bought, HeardSeen, Owned, Blown, or have Stolen.... 

...I don't believe that my friend claims to have owned a pair of Cerwin Vega DVC's in 1991.  There's no way, he could have, I don't believe they were around then. So Readers name your first DVC. 



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Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: March 05, 2011 at 8:42 AM

Cerwin Vega has made DVC subwoofers since the 70's for movie theaters.  CV Stroker car audio subs were available as DVC by the late 80's.  I don't know who invented the idea of using a dual voice coil but if I had to guess I'd say either RCA or Altec-Lansing in the 1940's.  In the late 80's through 1991 I competed for Blaupunkt and used DVC subwoofers.

edit - the BIC reference above may indeed be correct.



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Posted By: lanman31337
Date Posted: March 22, 2011 at 10:37 AM

I always thought of people using a resistor on the 2nd coil to change the Q of the driver?






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