Can a subwoofer be hooked up in Series with speakers?

Hey guys, I have an arcade machine which inside has 4 speakers and a subwoofer. Durring the moving of the machine, the subwoofer broke loose along with its wires and I cant exactly figure out where it hooked into. Can subwoofers be hooked in series or parallel with speakers or do they need some special connection for them?

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Raventy
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Depends. If it has its own filter/crossover, it can probably be put in parallel (not series). Otherwise, not.

Kal

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Kalman Rubinson

Dual coil?

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NSM

Kal- How do I tell if it has its own filter/crossover? N- What is Dual Coil?

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Raventy

A dual coil subwoofer has four speaker terminals, two left, two right.

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NSM

You look for it or for printing on the outside which indicates it. If you do not know what/how, find a local who does.

Kal

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Kalman Rubinson

Well it only has 2 terminals on it so I guess its not dual coil. The label on it is almost all gone.. all I can see is that it says its an

8ohn subwoofer. Will hooking this in parallel hurt anything even if its not designed to be in parallel?
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Raventy

Don't do it. Better to do without. Wait until you find an expert or a manual.

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NSM

It depends on the existing speakers and amp. If the existing speakers are

8 ohms and the amp says it can drive 4 ohm ones, then two 8 ohm speakers in parallel give 4 ohms. Approximately. Since no two different speakers are uniform 4 ohms across their range.

However, the normal way to drive a sub is to take a feed from both left and right via a pair of buffer amps and parallel them. Then have a separate low pass power amp for the sub to allow it to be adjusted to suit room acoustics and your main speakers, etc.

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