Bronze Member Username: KickittothacurbPost Number: 46 Registered: Mar-09 | Okay, so I know how to wire multiple subs in series and parallel but I dont understand how the ohm load drops when you wire them. |
Platinum Member Username: Nyyfan13Northern VA Post Number: 11257 Registered: Jul-06 | http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp That should clear it up for you. |
Gold Member Username: BasssquaredKansas Post Number: 2511 Registered: Nov-06 | Yanksfan to the rescue but then again do you even really know anything John seems like evertime a noob has a question you come in and drop a link to the12volt.com and thats it jajaja jk |
Gold Member Username: Loc_outTeam RE XXX Post Number: 2789 Registered: Feb-05 | I've notice that too. Good catch Ray. J/k |
Platinum Member Username: Nyyfan13Northern VA Post Number: 11272 Registered: Jul-06 | Lmao. Its just easier to link then to explain. I can explain it thoroughly if need be though lol. |
Gold Member Username: BasssquaredKansas Post Number: 2513 Registered: Nov-06 | and by thoroughly explain do you mean a quick copy and paste LOL jk jaja |
Diamond Member Username: WingmanaliveWww.stainles... .ecrater.com Post Number: 20167 Registered: Jun-06 | Ohm is a measure of resistance. The less resistance means more demand from the amp, which means more heat. If you exceed the amps' rating.............. |
Platinum Member Username: Nyyfan13Northern VA Post Number: 11273 Registered: Jul-06 | Oh please Ray lol. Say the word and I can explain, until then, my links will be sufficient |
Diamond Member Username: WingmanaliveWww.stainles... .ecrater.com Post Number: 20168 Registered: Jun-06 |