I am confused on how my subs are wired

 

New member
Username: Ohsnapjustin

Post Number: 1
Registered: Nov-09
How do i install these?
I am new to this area of audio
The person i got it from said that they were installed at 2 ohms with the kicker zx 750.1 watt amp
they are two dvc kicker 12 inch cvr putting out 400 watts each

they are in a box
and apparently they are already wired.

They are sealed in the middle so i have 4 cables coming out the back end.

2 positive and 2 negative

1) The white is the positive wire and the black is the negative wire
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four wires come out the back end two positive two negative

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and im supposed to put them in these
the left input is the positive
the right input is the negative

not very logical but b/c i have two positive wires and two negative, i thought i could jam them both in the positive input, same for the negative

i have no idea what this sub is wired at
hopefully the pictures will tell?

Thanks for your help.
idk how but the person i got it from said he wired them up at 2 ohms using this wiring way.

I've been asking around and people kept saying you can't wire them at 2 ohms using a mono amp with dvc's

Thanks for your help though
 

Bronze Member
Username: Skdooley

Roanoke, VA Usa

Post Number: 93
Registered: Oct-09
If each woofer is a dual voice coil 4 ohm sub and you have 2 of them, they will either run at 1 ohm, or 4 ohm. If they are both 2 ohm dvc woofers they can run together at 2 ohms or 0.5 ohms. If they are dual 2 ohm woofers you wire them like this to achieve a 2 ohm load at the amp. Upload
 

Bronze Member
Username: Skdooley

Roanoke, VA Usa

Post Number: 94
Registered: Oct-09
Your kicker amp is stable at 2 ohm and does peak rms at 2 ohm so it's important to have the woofers wired to as shown. Also be sure to have your gain properly set.
 

New member
Username: Ohsnapjustin

Post Number: 2
Registered: Nov-09
So i can wire my two 4 ohm subs at 2 ohms because the amp can reak peak in the wiring sequence above?

I heard that i can only wire them at 1 and 4.
At 1 would put my amp in overprotection mode and 4 would only give me a lousy 375 watts for both speakers.
 

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Username: Jbpitt

Pittsburgh, Pa. Usa

Post Number: 174
Registered: Jul-09
Yes, 2 4ohm subs cannot be wired at 2ohms.http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp You would need to change your amp or get diff subs. If it were me id keep the amp an get better subs.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Skdooley

Roanoke, VA Usa

Post Number: 97
Registered: Oct-09
The best you could do with the items you have is run the subs to the amp at a 4 ohm load. So whatever the 750.1 will do at a 4 ohm load is what will be able to be ran to the woofers.
 

New member
Username: Ohsnapjustin

Post Number: 3
Registered: Nov-09
Or can i just hook up one 12 dvc sub to the amp?
Then i would have to wire them in parallel right?
how much would i get out of hooking up one sub to the amp?
 

Silver Member
Username: Skdooley

Roanoke, VA Usa

Post Number: 101
Registered: Oct-09
If you have one 4 ohm dvc sub you can run it to the amp at 2 ohms by itself. Whatever that amp is rated at putting out at 2 ohms (750) is what it would be getting. The subs are only designed to handle 500 rms though. If you turned the gain down it may work but I'd just say get a new amp and keep the 2 subs you have. Sell the kicker and invest it toward a mono block 1 ohm stable amp (aq1200d).
 

Silver Member
Username: Skdooley

Roanoke, VA Usa

Post Number: 102
Registered: Oct-09
Ah I'm sorry, I thought you had type R subs. I'm tired :-) You're going to be needing 800 rms for those 2 woofers so shoot for an amp that is 1 ohm stable and will put out 800 - 1000 rms.
 

New member
Username: Ohsnapjustin

Post Number: 4
Registered: Nov-09
alright
thanks guys
yall been a great help!
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