dannycorsa c
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rite iv got a 4 channel amp and a DVC sub if i wire 1 channel to each ov the voice coils on the sub will this be running at 2 ohms??????? and il have 2 channels left for sum speakers
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kev_corsa
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depends on the sub impedance
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dannycorsa c
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on the box it says " dual 4 ohm 1-1/2"voice coil"
its an alphasonik sub
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dannycorsa c
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the amp iv got will run 2ohms but not bridged lowest is 4 ohms bridged. if i wire the sub in series it will be 8 ohms! wud the amp be ok with this when bridged??
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AdiSRI
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wat is the power oput put of the amp, and the rated input of the sub...
basically if you have a sub with 2 4 ohm coils and a 4 channel that can run 4/2 ohms single and 4 ohm bridged your options are..
run each coil off of a single channel showing each channel 4 ohm.
run each coil off a pair of bridged channels, doubling the power u r giving to it, and still running at 4 ohm
run both coils from a single channel (probably not enuff power) showing a 2 ohm load on the single channel.
[Edited on 12-11-2004 by AdiSRI]
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dannycorsa c
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il run each coil off a single channel thats my best bet the power will be spot on then! thats the question i meant to ask at first just making sure that i could do it this way. using a pair ov bridged cannels wud be to much power!
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