Bronze Member Username: RswanPost Number: 11 Registered: Apr-04 | if i want to get 2 ohms out of 3 6ohm subs should i wire them in series/parallel or parallel/parallel |
Bronze Member Username: RswanPost Number: 12 Registered: Apr-04 | oh yea they are dvc |
Silver Member Username: Bdb_86Bemidji, MN Usa Post Number: 126 Registered: Dec-03 | as glasswolf seid to you before wire them all in parallel together then you well have 2 ohms |
Silver Member Username: Its_bacon12Post Number: 484 Registered: Dec-03 | no, if you wire them all paralell you will get a 1 ohm load there is a section on www.bcae1.com to figure this out im not quite sure there is a good way to wire them like that........... |
New member Username: Rogers22moneyOwego, Ny Tioga Post Number: 2 Registered: Apr-04 | try to run them the seires paralell way and see if that gets you the 2 ohms that you want. |
Silver Member Username: Bdb_86Bemidji, MN Usa Post Number: 127 Registered: Dec-03 | https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/car-audio/20996.html 6/3=2 |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 2562 Registered: Dec-03 | try this calculator http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp#par 6=6=6 in parallel is 6/3 for resistance or impedance. trust me, it's 2 ohms. |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 2563 Registered: Dec-03 | the only way you'd get 1 ohm, now that I think about it, is if your amp is 2 channels, and bridged. then you'd see 1 ohm. |