MM2104 vs. MM2104DVC which one? Same watts?

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grimlykindo
grimlykindo Posts: 1
edited July 2008 in Car Subwoofer Talk
I looking at getting a single 10" Polk Momo MM2104DVC or the single coil model. This is for a modest (not comp) system in a Honda Accord Sedan. I already have a Kenwood Excelon Monoblock (RMS 919W @ 2ohms or 533W @ 4ohms). Which version of the momo should I get? They seem to be identical subs besides one is dual core? I would assume the dual coil, but what do you guys think? Oh, yeah and the box will be a sealed .85 cubic made with 3/4 MDF.

Any input is appreciated
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  • Kinetic
    Kinetic Posts: 437
    edited June 2008
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    ok

    the DVC is 2 Ohms or 4 Ohms, and the SVC, its just 4 Ohms...


    for that AMP you should get 2 MMC 2104 DVC with the gain of the amp at 3/4 of the normal voltaje (check your HU volts)

    or better

    2 MMC 2124 DVC with your gains at 7/8 of the regular gain
    Z
    /////Alpine CDA-9887 HU
    /////Alpine KTX-1000EQ
    /////Alpine PDX-4.150
    /////Alpine PDX-1.1000
    Polk Audio SR 6500
    Polk Audio SR 124 DVC
    KnuKonceptz MKS Kable

    G35
    /////Alpine CDA-9887 HU
    /////Alpine KTX-1000EQ
    /////Alpine PDX-4.150
    /////Alpine PDX-1.1000
    /////Alpine SPX 17PRO
    /////Alpine SWX 1243D
    KnuKonceptz MKS Kable
  • nyydmb12
    nyydmb12 Posts: 10
    edited July 2008
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    get the dual voice coil and hook it up like in this diagram
    http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/ca/learningcenter/car/subwoofer_wiring/1DVC_4-ohm_mono.jpg

    The dual voice coil allows you to put a 2 ohm load on the amp where as with one single voice coil you have to put 4 ohms on the amp and take that power loss.
    Fronts- Polk Momo MMC 690 6"x9" 3-way Speakers
    Rears JL audio 690TXI
    4ch amp- alpine F-250 giving 40 watts each awaiting to be bridged to my polks for 100 watts a peice
    mono amp- alpine F850 400 watts to two subs
    subs 2 12in polk momo's 2124 single voice coil hooked up in 2 ohms in sealed box
  • nyydmb12
    nyydmb12 Posts: 10
    edited July 2008
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    haha I'm sorry I'm tired its late. I'm not even sure how much power that sub can handle and if your amp puts out as much power as you say you'll have one busted sub if your not careful with the input gains and i'll feel bad. But yea with 300 watt RMS and sticking with what you got you should go with single voice coil hook it up in 4 ohm and take it easy on your gain and volume levels unless you get a sub that can handle more power.
    Fronts- Polk Momo MMC 690 6"x9" 3-way Speakers
    Rears JL audio 690TXI
    4ch amp- alpine F-250 giving 40 watts each awaiting to be bridged to my polks for 100 watts a peice
    mono amp- alpine F850 400 watts to two subs
    subs 2 12in polk momo's 2124 single voice coil hooked up in 2 ohms in sealed box