Posted January 21, 201015 yr I have a 2 channel amp and im tryin to see if I should get a dual 2ohm voice coil or dual 4ohm. How will i be able to wire the subs to get a 2 ohm load to the amp without having both subs connected to eachother
January 21, 201015 yr I have a 2 channel amp and im tryin to see if I should get a dual 2ohm voice coil or dual 4ohm. How will i be able to wire the subs to get a 2 ohm load to the amp without having both subs connected to eachotherGet a dual 2 ohm. Put each voice coil on its own channel. Both sides will be running at 2 ohms
January 21, 201015 yr I have a 2 channel amp and im tryin to see if I should get a dual 2ohm voice coil or dual 4ohm. How will i be able to wire the subs to get a 2 ohm load to the amp without having both subs connected to eachotherGet dual 4 ohm subs, wire the coils of each sub in parallel and each sub to it's own channel........that's how you do it. I don't suggest you do it that way but that's how you would accomplish what it is you want to do.
January 21, 201015 yr Author I have a 2 channel amp and im tryin to see if I should get a dual 2ohm voice coil or dual 4ohm. How will i be able to wire the subs to get a 2 ohm load to the amp without having both subs connected to eachotherGet dual 4 ohm subs, wire the coils of each sub in parallel and each sub to it's own channel........that's how you do it. I don't suggest you do it that way but that's how you would accomplish what it is you want to do.what do you suggest then
January 21, 201015 yr I have a 2 channel amp and im tryin to see if I should get a dual 2ohm voice coil or dual 4ohm. How will i be able to wire the subs to get a 2 ohm load to the amp without having both subs connected to eachotherGet dual 4 ohm subs, wire the coils of each sub in parallel and each sub to it's own channel........that's how you do it. I don't suggest you do it that way but that's how you would accomplish what it is you want to do.what do you suggest thenWhat type of amp do you have? The best way to do it would be get a dual 4 ohm woofer and run it paralell for a 2 ohm load. I thought you were trying to avoid running your woofer that way because your amp is not bridgeable
January 21, 201015 yr If you would list what amplifier you have and how many subs you want, it would make this a LOT easier. Also telling us why they cannot connect to each other would help as well.
January 25, 201015 yr Author I have a Kole 1440 watt class AB 2ohm stable. The subs cant touch because their both in one bx wit separate chambers because the box is ported. I just need to know witch subs to get so that my amp will be OK for a 2ohm load
January 26, 201015 yr I have a Kole 1440 watt class AB 2ohm stable. The subs cant touch because their both in one bx wit separate chambers because the box is ported. I just need to know witch subs to get so that my amp will be OK for a 2ohm loadGet Dual 2ohm subwoofers for a 2 ohm load:
January 26, 201015 yr I have a Kole 1440 watt class AB 2ohm stable. The subs cant touch because their both in one bx wit separate chambers because the box is ported. I just need to know witch subs to get so that my amp will be OK for a 2ohm loadJust because they're in separate chambers doesn't mean you can't wire the subs together.I assume that's a 2 ohm stable amp in mono operation? If so, then Jay-cee's posted diagram is correct.
January 26, 201015 yr Author ok well how will i wire the subs together if the voice coils are not reachable by each other
January 26, 201015 yr ok well how will i wire the subs together if the voice coils are not reachable by each otherDrill a hole between the two chambers... durrr