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maddogg Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/20/2004 05:13:00
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Subject: 4ohm to 2 ohms to 1 IP: Logged
Message: 2 channel amp to 2 subs?
how would run subs in series 4ohm to 2ohm
2ohm to 1 ohm /half so on.........
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todd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/20/2004 07:20:36
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Message: well man it all depends on ur subs. single or dual voice coil? and what ohm are they. lets say u have an 8 ohm DVC sub ud take one pos from one side and goto the neg. "jumper" them. then that leaves u 1 pos and 1 neg out of the box. do the same for the other sub. now u have TWO 4 ohm loads IF u connect them together u get a 2 ohm load(pos to pos and neg to neg). now if u bridge it on the amp pos to one chanel and neg to other channel u now are running at one ohm..
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90Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/20/2004 14:49:37
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Message: You need to understand what you are doing before you make your decision on ANY hookups. Check this site out, it call it the Car-Fi Bible! It will answer this any many other questions as well. And it also has a calculator you help you build your speaker box PROPERLY!
http://www.bcae1.com/
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WHAT Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/20/2004 16:24:32
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Message: "lets say u have an 8 ohm DVC sub ud take one pos from one side and goto the neg. "jumper" them. then that leaves u 1 pos and 1 neg out of the box. do the same for the other sub. now u have TWO 4 ohm loads IF u connect them together u get a 2 ohm load(pos to pos and neg to neg). now if u bridge it on the amp pos to one chanel and neg to other channel u now are running at one ohm.."
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maddog,
Checkout some websites like the one listed above or rockfordfosgate.com. What was posted on the first reply is totally bass ackwards. Jumpering a DVC sub as stated will put the voice coils in series and double the ohm load, 8+8=16. He was right about connecting the 4 ohm loads in parallel to get a 2 ohm load. But, connecting this 2 ohm load to a bridged amp WILL NOT run it as a 1 ohm load, it will still be a 2 ohm load.
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/wiringwizard.asp
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sicminds 0088 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/23/2004 10:26:47
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Message: uhhh, MTX Website. they can tell you anything you need to know at the website (so i hear)
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