Hello, I have a pair of Boston Pro 12.5f subs that I have paired up with a RF 601s Amp. I don't know what the best way to wire them up would be.
Currently I have them running in stereo presenting a 2ohm load to the amp (300rms X 2 @ 2ohms). I have been playing with the idea of running them in series to present a 4 ohm load to them amp, which I could then bridge (600rms X 1 @ 4ohms).
Are there any advantages to running the system wired one way as opposed to the other?
well 300x2 would be the same as 600x1 dont ya think so? stick with the 2 subs on seperate channels, its pointless to run them in series and bridge the amp
i dont see how running them in series and bridged would be an advantage, just a pain in the butt with wires going everywhere heh
bacon is correct all you are going to do is beat up on your amp--if you want to buy a new one in a few months then change it--you will not achieve much- you might pickup 1 db possibly-all amp rating are not true ratings-the caps and components have tolerances some side of 2 channell amps are not exactly the same output as people would think-just a point of info