Silver Member Username: GoatinU.S.A Post Number: 706 Registered: Jan-06 | I am planing on getting a few infinity kappa 6X9's. The specs say it is 2 ohm can I wire it to my HU it is supposed to be 4 ohm or do I need an amp? I dont want to mess up my HU. |
Silver Member Username: MixmastaspigCanada, Canada Canada Post Number: 543 Registered: Sep-05 | Are you sure it's 2 ohm? most are 4 ohm, and I searched all over and all the Kappas I found were 4 ohm. Easy enough, lol. http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/wiringwizard.asp?WoofQty=1+woofer&WoofImp= Single+Voice+Coil+-+4+ohms |
Silver Member Username: GoatinU.S.A Post Number: 707 Registered: Jan-06 | Crap I meant 4X6 sorry. |
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Bronze Member Username: Radzer0Post Number: 28 Registered: Jan-06 | I know pioneers can handle it. Im sure cheaper HU's cant. But dont get the bright idea to bridge the channels and run both off bridged from and back. Thats asking for trouble. I hope u understand what i said, i know what i said but explaining it is totaly diffrent. |
Silver Member Username: MixmastaspigCanada, Canada Canada Post Number: 546 Registered: Sep-05 | Take the safe route and get an amp |
Bronze Member Username: Radzer0Post Number: 29 Registered: Jan-06 | O yea, with pioneers its posable if you run long enuf at high volumes the heat overload protection will kick in and internal amp will turn off untill the temp drops. Lower ohms, more heat. Specialy when something is made mainly to push 4ohms and isnt really designed to do 2ohm even though it will. |