Bronze Member Username: BlackdxbladePost Number: 13 Registered: Jan-10 | Right now i have a 2 channel amp pushin maybe like 125 RMS each and im getting a monoblock 500RMS amp today it pushes 500RMS at one ohm At the moment im running 2x 15' subs with DVC Im running wires to both subs one on each channel and then i have the other VC bridged im trying to figure out if i stuck both the wires running from my dual channel now into my mono block what the ohms would be http://i43.tinypic.com/2qtg1ed.jpg http://i42.tinypic.com/rades0.jpg |
Bronze Member Username: Sb052287Dallas, Texas USA Post Number: 61 Registered: May-07 | Are your new 15's going to be 2ohm DVC's or 4ohm DVC's?? |
Bronze Member Username: BlackdxbladePost Number: 17 Registered: Jan-10 | 4ohm DVC |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfColumbia, SC USA Post Number: 12541 Registered: Dec-03 | http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp |
Silver Member Username: SkdooleyRoanoke, VA Usa Post Number: 384 Registered: Oct-09 | You're going to be much happier with a mono block than the 2 channel amp. You should notice a difference. |
New member Username: Jmartin2323Cleveland, Ohio United States Post Number: 8 Registered: Mar-10 | dual 4ohm voice coils should be wired in parallel. Meaning ALL positives together, ALL negatives together. this will give you a 1 ohm load |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfColumbia, SC USA Post Number: 12661 Registered: Dec-03 | see the link I posted above |