Please check me and make sure I'm not mistaken.

 

Silver Member
Username: I_likes_da_bass

Bentonville, AR USA

Post Number: 160
Registered: Jun-06
I am set on this amplifier

2076_310069935_291600295%2C00.html,http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v3/pg/p roduct/details/0,,2076_310069935_291600295,00.html

and 2 of these subs

2076_310069929_297969819%2C00.html,http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v3/pg/p roduct/details/0,,2076_310069929_297969819,00.html

Now what I'm needing someone to check is, if I bridge these subs to this amp, it will make a 2 ohm load right? I just don't want to be mistaken and wind up making it pull a 1 ohm load and fry something. Just to be clear about how I am planning to bridge them is to run the (+) from the amp to the (+) on the right sub box and the (-) from the amp to the (-) on the left sub box and run a wire from the (-) on the right sub box to the (+) on the left sub box.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Chaunb3400

Huntsville, Alabama U.S.

Post Number: 10481
Registered: Jul-05
links dont work
 

Silver Member
Username: I_likes_da_bass

Bentonville, AR USA

Post Number: 161
Registered: Jun-06
D@mn it. Anyway, this is the amp. Premier PRS-D1000M.

CEA 2006 Specifications
Output Power (4 Ohm, <=1% THD) 400 Watts x 1
Output Power (2 Ohm, <=1% THD) 600 Watts x 1
Signal to Noise (1 Watt into 4 Ohms) 66 dBA
Specifications
Peak Music Power 1200 Watts
Number of Channels 1
Load Impedance Capability 2~8 Ohm
Continuous Power (4 ohm) 400 Watts x 1
Continuous Power (2 ohm) 600 Watts x 1
Dimensions 12" x 2-1/4" x 8"
Features
Channel # Capability 1
Class-D Design
MOSFET Output Section
Screw-Type Speaker Terminals
Balanced Isolator Input Circuit
RCA Inputs 2 Channel (Gold Plated)
Speaker Level Input Yes
Input Level Control Hi-Volt (400mV-6.5V)
Built-in Crossover LPF
Crossover Frequency Range 40~240Hz, -18dB/Oct.
Bass Level Control 50Hz, 0/6/9/12dB, with Remote
Warranty 2 Year

Subs TS-SW1241D

Features
Size 12"
Woofer Cone Material Composite IMPP using Interlaced Carbon Fiber and Ultra Long Glass Fiber
Woofer Cone Design Double Cone with Air Suspension Control System
Surround 3-Layer Fiber Woven Radial Surround with M-shape Cross-section
Voice Coil 4 Layer, Long Voice Coil
Voice Coil Wire Copper
Voice Coil Bobbin Glass Cloth
Damper (Spider) None (Air Suspension Control System)
Top Plate T-Pole Yoke
Projected Pole Yoke with Vented Pole
Magnet Construction Strontium
Basket Design Cast Aluminum Basket with Fin-Shaped Design
Gasket Rubber
Wire Terminals Spring Compression
Specifications
Watts MAX. Music Power 1400 Watts
Watts Nominal Power Handling 350 Watts
Frequency Response 18 ~ 1,000Hz
Sensitivity 88dB
Ohm Rating 4
Recommended Enclosure 0.5 ~ 1.0 Cubic Feet
Dimensions 13" x 3-7/8"
Mounting Depth 3-1/4"
Accessory Grill UD-G306
 

Platinum Member
Username: Chaunb3400

Huntsville, Alabama U.S.

Post Number: 10484
Registered: Jul-05
Its a mono amp so u dont bridge it...it only has 1 channel...bridge is making 2channels 1...

and if those subs are svc 4ohm then yes it will work..if they are dvc 4ohm then it will not work..

http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp
 

Gold Member
Username: Extrmndor3

Friday, Str8t to the Gentlemans club

Post Number: 2698
Registered: Feb-06
well one thing i can tell ya is that it will sound a lil loud but not good
 

Silver Member
Username: I_likes_da_bass

Bentonville, AR USA

Post Number: 162
Registered: Jun-06
Mother Fu&*er. I thought that I had finally figured out some of this sh!t.

The subs are single VC 4ohm.
Thanks for the link
 

Silver Member
Username: I_likes_da_bass

Bentonville, AR USA

Post Number: 163
Registered: Jun-06
Why do you think they won't sound good?
 

Platinum Member
Username: Chaunb3400

Huntsville, Alabama U.S.

Post Number: 10489
Registered: Jul-05
pioneer subs dont sound that good...but if thats what u want go for it..
 

Silver Member
Username: I_likes_da_bass

Bentonville, AR USA

Post Number: 164
Registered: Jun-06
Well, now I'm not so sure. LOL. Does anyone make a shallow mount that would have decent SQ? I like loud, but I'm more into it sounding good than being heard a mile away. My truck is tiny so I'm pretty sure whatever is in it will be pretty loud. God, I feel like I just started over as a noob again.
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