New member Username: CodyhPost Number: 1 Registered: Jul-05 | I have 2 DVC 6 ohm subs that are only 4 ohm if 1only one voice coil is used, and 2 SVC 4 ohm subs. My question is can I wire the DVC subs in parallel (only using one of the coils per sub), and then wire the 2 SVC 4 ohm subs in parallel, then bridge the two to get a one ohm load? Kinda confusing. I couldnt get 1 ohm out of 2 dual 6 ohm subs so Im adding 2 SVC 4 ohm subs to it... any help is greatly appreciated!! |
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Silver Member Username: Dominirica012Charlotte, North Carolina US Post Number: 433 Registered: May-05 | wtf their audiobahn subs arent they? |
New member Username: CodyhPost Number: 2 Registered: Jul-05 | No the subs are concept CEX-12's. They seem hard to come by for some reason. I found them here: http://www.mmxpress.com/Merchant3/00000001/catalog/p1981.html My amp is a concept 12CD-1210 1210 watt @ 1 ohm and can be found at: http://www.conceptconcept.com/proddetail.asp?ID=68&ProductLine=Amplifier I know the amp and these subs can never work together (I think). I have 2 cheap Visonik 12" subs that have 4 ohm coils. They can be found at: http://www.audioallies.com/getitem.asp?Item=V126S4&Sys=FR Any help on getting all this going or the best way to set it up is appreciated. I think I can run 1 voice coil off each 4 ohm sub to get a total 1 ohm load, which would push approx. 300 watts to each sub. Just looking for some reassurance before I try to do this. Thanks Again! |