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Old 01-06-2016, 02:32 AM   #1
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Subwoofer wiring diagram Sundown Audio DVC 2ohm

Hello im making myself retarded i know i know but im confusing myself with this i just got a set if Sundown Audio 18" DVC 2ohm subs i want to run 1 sub to a fosgate p1000 and other to a JL audio 1000 both amps are 1 bd im thinking but i do know the JK is only 1.5 ohm stable how would these need to be wired right sk i dnt have any problems please someone chirp in and lend me a bit if knowledge thanks can anyone help me iut on here please???
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Re: Subwoofer wiring diagram Sundown Audio DVC 2ohm

try the JL with a parallel 1 ohm load, if it will handle it do both that way. If it cuts off amp refuses to turn on, do both in series. It might be hard to get both subs to play at the exact same level because the amps are so different.
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