3000p Driver Polarity?

Inspector 24
Inspector 24 Posts: 1,308
edited August 2012 in Speakers
I've opened up the base cabs to replace the drivers, and repair the cabinet, and it appears they are wired in reverse of each other, IE the pos/neg is switched on each driver. Is this correct? Are they supposed to have a push/pull setup or should they be wired in phase?

Thanks in advance!

Ryan
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,781
    edited August 2012
    They should be standard parallel if I recall...
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  • nwohlford
    nwohlford Posts: 700
    edited August 2012
    I have not opened mine up, but I believe in another thread it was said they were in series. Thus there should be only one connection between the two drivers connecting the negative of one driver to the positive on the other.
  • Inspector 24
    Inspector 24 Posts: 1,308
    edited August 2012
    The other thread??

    There is only one connection...while I'm not very educated with bass enclosures, running in series doesn't seem to make sense, as the drivers would cancel out each other....being out of phase wouldn't the outward excursion of one cancel the air displacement of the inward excursion of the other? Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of the ported enclosure? Or is that part of the magic of the level of bass these puppies put out?
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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,658
    edited August 2012
    Hello Inspector,
    The two woofers are connected in a series configuration to the bass amplifier, but they remain in phase with each other. A positive going pulse will move both woofer cones outward at the same time. There should be a red wire connecting the bass amplifier to the positive terminal of the upper woofer. Then another wire (possibly green, but my memory could be wrong) links the negative of the upper woofer to the positive terminal of the lower woofer. The last connection is a black wire that goes from the lower woofer's negative terminal to the bass amp, completing the circuit.
    The way to think of the connection is to remove either of the two woofers and substitute a piece of wire and you'll find that the remaining woofer has its positive terminal always connected to the positive side of the bass amp and its negative to the amp's negative.
    Cheers, Ken
  • Inspector 24
    Inspector 24 Posts: 1,308
    edited August 2012
    That's great info! Thanks Kenneth!
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