Gold Member Username: Blainew
Post Number: 1521 Registered: Nov-05
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Posted on i have two dual 2 ohm subs. they are in a sealed box with separate compartments for each sub. each sub has its own terminal cup on the sub box. can i wire each sub to 4 ohms ( so there would be a 4 ohm load at each terminal cup) and then wire the two terminal cups together to make a 2 ohm load???? |
Gold Member Username: Cenus
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Post Number: 2288 Registered: Jan-05
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Posted on uh ya. |
Silver Member Username: Van_man
Boston South,
MA
Post Number: 921 Registered: Mar-06
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Posted on yes |
Gold Member Username: Stnorris
IA
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Post Number: 1352 Registered: Apr-06
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Posted on yes. |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3
Tigard,
OR
U.S.
Post Number: 3446 Registered: Oct-05
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Posted on lol. you should know this... you have been on the forum for long enough blaine |
Gold Member Username: Blainew
Post Number: 1523 Registered: Nov-05
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Posted on i know haha just had to make sure.....for some weird reason i thought it may not be okay..but now that i think about it...its obviosly the same as wiring the subs |
Gold Member Username: Blainew
Post Number: 1524 Registered: Nov-05
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Posted on in this case.... cant i just put both 4 ohm loads into the RE 12.1 amp like each positive to each negative.....wont the amp then see one 2 ohms?? |
Gold Member Username: Blainew
Post Number: 1525 Registered: Nov-05
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Posted on wont the amp then see 2 ohms?* |
Silver Member Username: Killer44
Ontario
Canada
Post Number: 642 Registered: Dec-04
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Posted on two 4ohm loads presented to a mono amp will make the amp run @ 2ohms....so yes it will see 2ohms... |
Gold Member Username: Bestmankind
Los Angeles,
CA
USA
Post Number: 5544 Registered: Oct-05
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Posted on no don't do it. you are gonna blow your subs. |
Gold Member Username: Bestmankind
Los Angeles,
CA
USA
Post Number: 5545 Registered: Oct-05
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Posted on i was joking incase someone thougt i was serious.] |