Silver Member Username: Caraudio
Toronto,
Ontario
Canada
Post Number: 689 Registered: Sep-05
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Posted on A8002V amp to get most out of the amp. Right onw i have each sub going into their own channel and its pretty loud but not to bad. Can i make it a 2ohm load and bridge the amp? It does say it is 2ohm stable. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36
Maryland
U.S.A.
Post Number: 4024 Registered: Feb-05
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Posted on Wire the subs in parellel to get a 2 ohm load to match your amp. |
Silver Member Username: Tweeker
Post Number: 395 Registered: May-06
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Posted on nooooooooo ^^^ dont do that unless you want your amp to fry LOL you cant bridge it at 2ohms only at 4ohms you needed to get the a800V |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36
Maryland
U.S.A.
Post Number: 4025 Registered: Feb-05
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Posted on If your amp is 2 ohm stable then yes you can wire the subs in parallel. If not then you will need to find an amp that is 2 ohm stable. |
Gold Member Username: Juliob
Santo DomingoDominican Re...
Post Number: 2056 Registered: Dec-05
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Posted on 4 ohm SVC to each channel will create a 4 ohm load. 2x200w the a8000v would be 800x1 at 2 ohms (best amp/way to wire |
Gold Member Username: Tjmutlow
Post Number: 2728 Registered: Sep-05
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Posted on wire 1 sub per channel or buy the 8000v amp.... |