Anonymous | I have 2 DVC 4 ohm subs, and a 2 channel amp, the amp is stable at 2 ohms and right now i have each sub wired in series to the amp which makes a 1 ohm load right? Because 2ohm on one channel and 2 ohm on the other channel makes it 1 hm total right? Does anyone know how i could wire it so i could get a total of 4 ohms on each channel? My amp is bridageble, but i dont know how to do it. Thankx, all i need is a picture to show me how to get a 2 ohm total load for the amp. Thankx again! |
Silver Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 530 Registered: Jun-04 | http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/wiringwizard.asp |
Silver Member Username: HiphopanonymousPost Number: 121 Registered: Dec-03 | with those subs, you can only get a 4 ohm load or a 1 ohm load. with that amp, you could only use it at 4 ohms as 1 ohm will be unstable and unsafe. |
Bronze Member Username: Audiobahn_manFreakmont, MI Post Number: 59 Registered: Aug-04 | ok, so thats why it was super hot after playing loud for like 10 min? anyway i could get it bridged down to 2 ohm mono? |
Bronze Member Username: Audiobahn_manFreakmont, MI Post Number: 60 Registered: Aug-04 | it is stable at 2 ohm mono can can be bridged but i dont know how and can i get it down to 2 ohm with the DVC 4 ohms? |
Bronze Member Username: Audiobahn_manFreakmont, MI Post Number: 61 Registered: Aug-04 | ohh sorry i forgot to say that the owners guide says it can hadle max of 2x600W at 2 ohm (stereo) if that makes any diference...PLZ HELP THANKX! |