Silver Member Username: Iufan4lifeulPost Number: 615 Registered: May-05 | How would I go about wiring a dual 4 ohm sub to a 2 channel amp that, when bridged, is stable down to 4 ohms. It can be run at stereo down to 2 ohms. Can I wire 1 channel per VC or something? |
Silver Member Username: ThumperRichmond, VA U.S.A Post Number: 145 Registered: Apr-05 | http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=161 Second Picture down on the left! |
Silver Member Username: ThumperRichmond, VA U.S.A Post Number: 146 Registered: Apr-05 | Oh wait, if you have only one sub then you cant. You can hook it up 2 ohm or 8 ohm. What kind of amp do you have, and what kind of sub. (Model #) |
Silver Member Username: SolacedagonyNew Jersey US Post Number: 552 Registered: Oct-04 | Yea it can be run, just run the sub in stereo. If it's dual 4 ohm and the amp is stable at 4 ohm stereo, you can run each channel to a VC. |
Silver Member Username: Iufan4lifeulPost Number: 616 Registered: May-05 | so just positive negative to each VC? Is it that simple? It will be going from a Kicker 450.2 to a dual 2 ohm kicker CVR15. The amp is stable down to 4 ohm MONO or 2 ohm stereo. |
Silver Member Username: Rob_pregRoyal oak, Michigan United states Post Number: 108 Registered: Sep-05 | you said previously that the sub was dual 4 ohm |
Silver Member Username: Rob_pregRoyal oak, Michigan United states Post Number: 109 Registered: Sep-05 | if its dual 2 ohm, you'll be fine. you could actually wire it either way, each voice coil to each channel, or wire the voice coils in series to get one 4 ohm load and run that to the amp bridged |