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Username: Snopro4ever Post Number: 4 Registered: Apr-06
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Friday, April 28, 2006 - 23:51 GMT right now i have 2 kappa perfect 12.1s. 1 is running off a 320w 4 channel amp, running bridged off of 2 channels. so i ahve 2 channels not being used. the other is running off a 250w 2 channel bridged off both channels. The subwoofers are rated for 4 ohms nominal impedance. i dont know what that means. is there a way to run both the speakers in paralell at the lowest ohm safe, off all 6 channels? could someone post a wiring diagram so i can see it? also, if my subs are 4 ohm nominal impedance, does that mean i cant run them at 2 ohm or 1 ohm? thankyou.
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Post Number: 949 Registered: Oct-05
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Friday, April 28, 2006 - 23:57 GMT thats saying that each sub is 4 ohms, DVC or SVC. 2 4 ohm subs can be wired to 1 or 4 ohms. and a single 4 ohm can be wired to .5, 2 and 8 you have a 6-channel amp? i would get a seperate amp for speakers and than one amp for subs
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Username: Snopro4ever Post Number: 5 Registered: Apr-06
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Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 00:06 GMT no, i have one 2 channel amp and one 4 channel amp i want to run all 6 channels to the subs in paralell. so i can run my kappas at 2 ohm if they are 4 ohm svc..
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Username: Dustin3 Tigard,
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Post Number: 952 Registered: Oct-05
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Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 00:13 GMT yes. single VC 4 ohm wires to 2 ohm