Posted February 19, 200916 yr 1 Saz-3000D2 Nightshades 15 D1Wired for 1ohm All 8 gauge with a + and - Bolt in the boxFrom 1+ terminal on amp to + boltFrom 1- terminal on amp to - bolt 1+ wire from inside bolt to + on left subanother + wire from inside bolt to + on right sub1- wire from inside bold to - on left subanother - wire from inside bolt to - on right subLeft sub: + to -right sub: + to -It looks just like the diagram but I'm a little OCD and feel the need to triple check everything
February 19, 200916 yr Wire EXACTLY how you see it and it's right.Remember the SAZ-3000 looks like it has 2 places for a +/- but the "two" +'s are a connected. And are the -'sMake sense? Edited February 19, 200916 yr by bassahaulic
February 19, 200916 yr If it looks just like the diagram then your fine. You could always check it with a multimeter.
February 19, 200916 yr Author Wire EXACTLY how you see it and it's right.Remember the SAZ-3000 has looks like it has 2 places for a +/- but the "two" +'s are a solid piece of metal that just have to slots. Same with the -'s.Make sense?I was just making sure that running 2 positive wires and 2 negative wires from the inside of the respective bolts was the best way to do it.
February 19, 200916 yr You can just use on of the +'s and one - You see on the diagram how there is one positive and one negative that go into the amp? That one positive can go into either positive on the amp. And the Negative can go into either negative on the amp.
February 19, 200916 yr Author You can just use on of the +'s and one - You see on the diagram how there is one positive and one negative that go into the amp? That one positive can go into either positive on the amp. And the Negative can go into either negative on the amp.Yea, I'm just using 1+ and 1- from the ampWhat I'm talking about is: do I run 2+ wires from the +bolt inside the box (1 to each sub+) and 2- wires from the -bolt inside the box (1 to each sub-) ? Edited February 19, 200916 yr by rk772
February 19, 200916 yr well i cant see your diagram, but by the sound of it, its good to go...you can either parallel then series, or series then parallel...doesn't matter.
February 19, 200916 yr You can just use on of the +'s and one - You see on the diagram how there is one positive and one negative that go into the amp? That one positive can go into either positive on the amp. And the Negative can go into either negative on the amp.Yea, I'm just using 1+ and 1- from the ampWhat I'm talking about is: do I run 2+ wires from the +bolt inside the box (1 to each sub+) and 2- wires from the -bolt inside the box (1 to each sub-) ?Oh!! I get it now. yeah that will work just fine.
February 19, 200916 yr Author I have a pair of bolts for each sub. I guess another way to do it would be to go from a + and - on the amp to the + and - on the left sub. Then from the other + and - on the amp to the + and - on the right sub. Then wire the empty + and - on the left sub together and do the same for the right sub. Does that make sense?