Bronze Member Username: GutteerPost Number: 19 Registered: Feb-10 | comments please ive heard several different thing and would like the truth |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13578 Registered: Jun-04 | it depends on what final ohm load you want |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13579 Registered: Jun-04 | and how many speakers your going to use |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13580 Registered: Jun-04 | sometimes it does matter for motor strength though....just look at soundsplinters website and fi's website...youll see a difference in the listed motor strength |
Bronze Member Username: Jones82joshuaYankton, SD USA Post Number: 100 Registered: Sep-07 | find some subs that you'd be interested in and check out the t/s specs. look for bl and fs. it all depends on the application, your amp, how many subs, etc. and just because the t/s are slightly different, in most cases, I'm sure you wont notice an audible difference. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13581 Registered: Jun-04 | right....motor strength is listed under bl |
Bronze Member Username: GutteerPost Number: 20 Registered: Feb-10 | well my friend is saying that 2 4 ohm alpine type Rs would be better than 2 2 ohm alpine type Rs |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13603 Registered: Jun-04 | you would have to compare their stats to know for sure but you also want to make sure the subs can be wired to a final ohm load that you need to get the most power from your amp |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13604 Registered: Jun-04 | two 4 ohm dual voice coil subs can be wired to 1 ohm or 4 ohms two 2 ohm dual voice coil subs can be wired to .5 ohms or 2 ohms |
Bronze Member Username: GutteerPost Number: 21 Registered: Feb-10 | ok can you just explain it i have no idea about the ohm load and such |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13611 Registered: Jun-04 | what amp do you have and what model |
Bronze Member Username: GutteerPost Number: 22 Registered: Feb-10 | these are the specs for the 2 and 4 ohm 2 ohm Power Handling Power Range: 200 - 500 Watts RMS Power Handling: 500 Watts Peak Power Handling: 1500 Watts Dimensions Mounting Depth: 195 mm (7.7'') Mounting Diameter: 275 mm (10.9'') Displacement: 0.071 cu. ft (Front Mount) Added Volume: 0.085 cu. ft. (Reverse Mount, Magnet Out) General Frequency Response: 23Hz - 500Hz FEATURES Diaphram Material: Kevlar Reinforced Pulp Fiber Design: 2-Piece Structural Parabolic Surround Material: Injected Molded SantopreneA? Design: High Amplitude Multi-Roll Spider Material: NomexA? Design: Mirrored Progressive Voice Coil Material: 180A?C High Temp Wire on Spiral Cut Aluminum Former Design: 4-Layer Dual Voice Coil Motor Structure Pole Geometry: Compound Radius Curve (Patent #6,639,993) Configuration: Radial Vented VC Heat Sink and Airflow Management System (Patent Pending) Frame Material: Cast Aluminum Design: Perimeter Vented Heat Transfer (Patent Pending) Terminals Layout: One Side Design: Heavy Duty 8 gauge Push with Housing, Banana Plug Jumper Tinsel Leads Design: Reinforced Layer Spider Integration (Patent #6,810,988) Gasket Design: Concealed Mount Gasket System 4 ohm SPECIFICATIONS Power Handling Power Range: 200 - 500 Watts RMS Power Handling: 500 Watts Peak Power Handling: 1500 Watts Dimensions Mounting Depth: 195 mm (7.7'') Mounting Diameter: 275 mm (10.9'') Displacement: 0.071 cu. ft (Front Mount) Added Volume: 0.085 cu. ft. (Reverse Mount, Magnet Out) General Frequency Response: 25Hz - 500Hz FEATURES Diaphram Material: Kevlar Reinforced Pulp Fiber Design: 2-Piece Structural Parabolic Surround Material: Injected Molded SantopreneA? Design: High Amplitude Mutli-Roll Spider Material: NomexA? Design: Mirrored Progressive Voice Coil Material: 180A?C High Temp Wire on Spiral Cut Aluminum Former Design: 4-Layer Dual Voice Coil Motor Structure Pole Geometry: Compound Radius Curve (Patent #6,639,993) Configuration: Radial Vented VC Heat Sink and Airflow Management System (Patent Pending) Frame Material: Cast Aluminum Design: Perimeter Vented Heat Transfer (Patent Pending) Terminals Layout: One Side Design: Heavy Duty 8 gauge Push with Housing, Banana Plug Jumper Tinsel Leads Design: Reinforced Layer Spider Integration (Patent #6,810,988) Gasket Design: Concealed Mount Gasket System |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13612 Registered: Jun-04 | to make this easier tell me what amp and series you have |
Bronze Member Username: GutteerPost Number: 23 Registered: Feb-10 | at the moment i have 1 mtx rt 502 amp im trying to get a Kicker 06ZX4502- 2/1 channel Amplifier |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13616 Registered: Jun-04 | with the power you have and are going to have get one dual 2 ohm alpine sub and wire it to 4 ohms bridged at the amp |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 13617 Registered: Jun-04 | http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard/1_2ohmDVC_4ohm.gif |
Bronze Member Username: GutteerPost Number: 24 Registered: Feb-10 | ok well the thing is i dont want the 2 clips i just want 1 set of positive and negitive |
Gold Member Username: BonhamdTraverse City, MI Post Number: 2087 Registered: Nov-07 | well all type Rs are DVC so 1 set of pos and neg is out of the question on the type R why does it matter anyways? |
Bronze Member Username: GutteerPost Number: 25 Registered: Feb-10 | ok i didnt know well thats fine then and it dont matter |
Bronze Member Username: CwruckPost Number: 61 Registered: Feb-10 | i have a question. lets say you buy 2 subs and the sub is only made in dvc 4 ohm, but you only want to run it at 2 ohms instead of 1 ohm. can you just wire each sub individually in parallel to get a final load of 2 ohms? like you have a single box for both subs but you just wire each one to its own terminal and hook it up to an amp like the jbl gto 15001. since that amp has 4 inputs. the reason for doing that is 1 the subs can only be bought in dvc 4 ohm not dvc 2 ohm. and 2 that amp wont work in 1 ohm but only 2 at the least. that would work right? and another question, what happens if you have 2 alike subs like rockford fosgate t1's but one is a dvc 4 ohm and the other is a dvc 2 ohm. what would be the wiring options? Thats something i have been wondering for a long time now |