Bronze Member Username: Gavbo211US Post Number: 18 Registered: Jan-05 | I have a JL Audio 10W2V2-D4. it is a dual 4-ohm sub. ive heard people talk about wiring in parallel or sumthin like that and i was wondering..is there any way to get this sub down to a 2 ohm total load to get more power out of my amp? any help would be great thanks. |
Silver Member Username: SubfanaticWalton, Ky Usa Post Number: 395 Registered: Dec-04 | to wire it to two ohms do this...take a wire from neg to neg and then a wire to pos to pos....then after that take the wire pos to pos and take it to the pos on the amp and the neg to the neg on amp lol |
Bronze Member Username: Gavbo211US Post Number: 21 Registered: Jan-05 | so i suppose i there is no way to run it at 2 ohms on just one of the channels? |
Silver Member Username: InvainMichigan United States Post Number: 955 Registered: Aug-04 | 2 ohms on 1 of the channels? I thought you were talking about your sub? Your gonna wire that sub in parallel, which will produce a 2 ohm load. Do just like Subfanatic said. Wire the positive from voice coil #1 to the positive of voice coil #2. Wire the negative from voice coil #1 to the negative of voice coil #2. Wire the negative of voice coil # 2 to the negative on your amp. Wire the positive of voice coil #2 to the positive on your amo. |
Bronze Member Username: CenusHicksville, Ohio Usa Post Number: 26 Registered: Jan-05 | heres a link that might explain it better http://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/wiring/index.html |
Bronze Member Username: Gavbo211US Post Number: 22 Registered: Jan-05 | thanks guys i think i get what ur saying now that i looked at dustins diagram thing thanks alot |