Bronze Member Username: Jonez788Post Number: 41 Registered: Jun-04 | How will I wire 2 4 ohm DVC subs into a 2 ohm load? Will it have to be parallel? |
Silver Member Username: Davids2004Houston, TX USA Post Number: 240 Registered: Jun-04 | cant do it. I put a wiring diagram post in the subwoofer section. Check it out and it will help ya out. |
Bronze Member Username: Jonez788Post Number: 43 Registered: Jun-04 | Can I with 2 2 ohm DVC? |
Bronze Member Username: Jonez788Post Number: 44 Registered: Jun-04 | Also these are Kicker CVR 12"s |
Silver Member Username: Davids2004Houston, TX USA Post Number: 242 Registered: Jun-04 | yea with the 2 2ohm dvc you can. check out this link. http://jlaudio.com/tutorials/wiring/index.html |
Silver Member Username: Davids2004Houston, TX USA Post Number: 243 Registered: Jun-04 | yea with the 2 2ohm dvc you can. check out this link. http://jlaudio.com/tutorials/wiring/index.html |
Bronze Member Username: Jonez788Post Number: 46 Registered: Jun-04 | Okay then I guess I'll get those. This just confused me. Option 1: Both voice coils wired in parallel. This is the ideal load for many subwoofer mono amplifiers. In the case of a dual 4 ohm subwoofer, this would produce a 2 ohm load. So I'm assuming it's different with a 2 channel amp. |
Silver Member Username: Davids2004Houston, TX USA Post Number: 250 Registered: Jun-04 | Ok a mono amp is usually stable down to 2 ohms. You cant really bridge a mono amp since its already bridged on the inside. A 2 channel amp can handle a 2 ohm load stereo mode but a 4 ohm load in bridged mode. |