How to wire my subs

 

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Username: Perrydog

Flint, Michigan USA

Post Number: 80
Registered: Jan-05
ok i have 4 12's that are 4 ohm each and i need to wire them to a 2 channel 2 ohm stable amp plz plz plz show me how to and make it were i can understand it
 

Silver Member
Username: Tragedy

San Jose, CA

Post Number: 145
Registered: Feb-05
The two channel is two ohm stable bridged?

If so and the subs are Dual Voice Coil..

Bridge the amp...
run 1 positive speaker lead from the amp to one of the voice coils on each of the subs and 1 negitive lead from the amp to the other voice coil of each sub.
Then run a speaker lead combining the positive and negitive of the two voice coils on each sub.

That will give you a 2ohm load.

 

Silver Member
Username: Tragedy

San Jose, CA

Post Number: 146
Registered: Feb-05
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Bronze Member
Username: Perrydog

Flint, Michigan USA

Post Number: 81
Registered: Jan-05
ok i have looked online and on the box and in the manual to my subs and i dont know if they are dvc or svc
i have the kfc w3005 (4 ohm each)
my amp says 2 ohm stable and 4 ohm bridgeable
they only have one set of = - terminals so that means they are svc right?
thanks for the help guys lol im almost there
 

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Username: Perrydog

Flint, Michigan USA

Post Number: 86
Registered: Jan-05
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Bronze Member
Username: Joe_c

Oakwood, Ga

Post Number: 89
Registered: Mar-05
if it is a two channel 2ohm stable amp then run two subs parallel on each channel, pos on one speaker to pos on other speaker then to amp pos. and so on
 

Silver Member
Username: Tragedy

San Jose, CA

Post Number: 149
Registered: Feb-05
If you only have one set of voice coils then your right they are only SVC.

If you amp says "2 ohm stable and 4 ohm bridgeable" then your only 2ohm stable in stereo (using both channels) and 4ohm when bridged. So that changes things in how to wire.

Since they are SVC and your amp is only stable bridged to 4ohm mono. Hook them up the following way.

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