installing subwoofer
giorgio725
12-29-2004, 04:38 PM
hey guys, whats up? HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
just a quick question.... I just got a box with 2 10" MAAudio for my birthday.. I wanna replace the box I have but this new one onlhy has 1 conector to plug the wires from the amp..!! my old one has 2, 1 for each woofer.... do u have any idea on how to install the box. my amp is a 2 channel.. nut the box has one conector!
both wires on the same conector???
thanks!
just a quick question.... I just got a box with 2 10" MAAudio for my birthday.. I wanna replace the box I have but this new one onlhy has 1 conector to plug the wires from the amp..!! my old one has 2, 1 for each woofer.... do u have any idea on how to install the box. my amp is a 2 channel.. nut the box has one conector!
both wires on the same conector???
thanks!
Mangoamerican
12-29-2004, 05:19 PM
you could bridge your amp..depending on the amp.... what kinda amp do you have? by the sounds of it your box only has the one chamber (most single input dual speaker boxes do), so it wouldnt be effective to use a stereo set up anyways.
giorgio725
12-29-2004, 06:30 PM
I have an earthquake competition 700.1 1500 watt..
so, what can I do to install the box?
so, what can I do to install the box?
Mangoamerican
12-29-2004, 07:26 PM
you can bridge your amp.. i just looked it up. um, there should be a switch to get it to run in bridged mode and a schematic in your manual for hooking up the speakers, make sure that you use a nice thick wire so you get the most power outta that thing.. this will yeild the most output for your amp, if you have them wired up parallel in your box 2ohm load, watch your amp to see if it heats up. if it heats up, you might want to either lower the output or hook your speakers up in series.
4dr92cavi4cyl
12-30-2004, 09:30 AM
Make sure to use a HUGE ground wire and battery wire with an inline fuse!
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