Posted February 28, 201114 yr Okay, so when you wire three subs together, there are always weird impedance numbers. It's never a solid one or two ohm. It's always some strange decimal.Example:So I was wondering, what if you wired, say, two dual 1's together for a 1 ohm load, then wired a dual 2 to a one ohm load and plugged them all into the amp, would the third sub be in phase or all out of wack?I just want to know if this will work out, because then you have all three subs together on a solid 2 ohm load.EDIT: Just to clarify, the 2 dual 1 ohms subs and the single dual 2 ohm sub are wired completely separately and then the two sets of leads are plugged into the amp for a solid 2 ohm load. Edited February 28, 201114 yr by Dutchie.
February 28, 201114 yr Author Your power distribution would be uneven.I figured as much. Just wanted to see if somehow it would work. Thank you.
February 28, 201114 yr What's the problem with the odd ohm load?There isn't a problem with odd at the amp, the problem is when each sub isn't the same.
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