Bronze Member Username: BigntastyPost Number: 14 Registered: Sep-08 | does anyone know if its possible to wire 2 13w7 in series into a 3 ohm load. the reason i ask is because i heard that the 13w7 are a dual 1.5 ohm v/c and it only has a single +/- terminal post because its configured inside the coil. i need to know before i buy them. and if ur wanting to know why i ask this ? is because i plan to buy 2 more in the future and the amp i will be using is rated 1 ohm stable. |
Silver Member Username: Evildoughboy08Toledo, OH US and A Post Number: 176 Registered: Jun-08 | lets say you have 2 W7 13s.on a monoblock amp. connect the + on one to the + on the amp. then connect the - on the second one to the - on the amp. then connect the + and - that arent being used on the subs together. this should create a circuit and keep the impedence at 1.5 ohms. |
Silver Member Username: Evildoughboy08Toledo, OH US and A Post Number: 177 Registered: Jun-08 | and no, you can't get a 3 ohm load out of a W713, not possible. its automatically a 1.5 load when its hooked up |
New member Username: WickedbassPost Number: 9 Registered: Jan-08 | Agreed, that's how I have mine wired. To clarify you can get a 3ohm load out of a SINGLE 13w7 just not two which is what I belive Lucas was getting at. This may help. http://http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=161 |
New member Username: WickedbassPost Number: 10 Registered: Jan-08 | Messed up on the link, this should do it. http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=145 |