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The stock subwoofer in the Ford Mustang S650 Bang & Olufsen (B&O) system is a dual 4-ohm voice coil (DVC)Im assuming you know, but you never touch on it..
With the dual 4ohm voice coils..
Theres 2 ways to wire the sub which changes its performance & puts more stress on the amp depending if it can handle it or not.
Does anyone know the ohm specs on the stock sub speaker in this scenario?
A dual 4 ohm speaker can be wired in either 8 ohm or 2 ohm load,
depending on how you feed the wires through all the voice coil connections.
If you run it at 2ohms, it will be louder, if the amp can handle it.
I have no idea if it can or cant...
Just when it comes to subs, amps, etc, ohm load is important.
If you are planning to swap out the factory speaker driver while still using the stock B&O amplifier, keep these pointers in mind:
- Match the Impedance: Look for an aftermarket dual 4-ohm replacement. The factory B&O amplifier expects a 4-ohm load per channel/coil and is generally unstable if forced down to a 2-ohm or 1-ohm load.
- You can replace the factory dual 4-ohm voice coil subwoofer in an S650 Mustang with an aftermarket dual 4-ohm replacement.
- Because the factory B&O audio system utilizes a dual 4-ohm speaker structure, a dual 4-ohm (D4) aftermarket subwoofer provides an exact mechanical and electrical match to the vehicle’s original wiring scheme.
Crucial Wiring Instructions
The original S650 B&O enclosure receives power from the factory amplifier via two independent factory connectors. There are four total wires:- Positive Wires: Green and Yellow
- Negative Wires: Black and Purple
- Do not bridge or wire the new sub in series or parallel down to 2-ohms or up to 8-ohms. Instead, map each factory wire pair directly to its own independent voice coil on your new subwoofer:
- Connect the first factory channel (one positive/negative pair) directly to Voice Coil 1 on the new sub.
- Connect the second factory channel (the other positive/negative pair) directly to Voice Coil 2 on the new sub.
- OR... Get the $10 wire harneses discussed in past posts for an easy, no worry connection. See pic!
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