question about running 2 ohms?
rendog24
02-11-2003, 12:20 PM
alright i got a 12 w6v2 and a viper 600d amp. i was looking at the diagram for the v2
http://www.jlaudio.com/subwoofers/pdfs/W6v2_DS.pdf
and i was looking at diagram b. does that 2 with that one symbol mean ohms?
cuz mine is connected from vc1- to vc2+. this means that i am running 8 ohms from this sub as it shows in diagram a, right?
http://www.jlaudio.com/subwoofers/pdfs/W6v2_DS.pdf
and i was looking at diagram b. does that 2 with that one symbol mean ohms?
cuz mine is connected from vc1- to vc2+. this means that i am running 8 ohms from this sub as it shows in diagram a, right?
PaulD
02-11-2003, 07:57 PM
yes, that will make it 8 ohms
that funny little thing is the greek letter omega ..... used in electronics to denote ohms (resistance or impedance).
that funny little thing is the greek letter omega ..... used in electronics to denote ohms (resistance or impedance).
rendog24
02-12-2003, 12:26 AM
if i connected it the way it shows in diagram b with 2 ohms, it will make my sub hit harder, right?
GScivic7
02-12-2003, 01:36 AM
it should, wiring it to be 2 ohms will draw more power from your amp to your subs
PaulD
02-12-2003, 05:02 PM
only if your amp cqan handle a load that low
60hz163.5db
02-12-2003, 07:13 PM
We sell Viper amps at my shop and i wouldn't recommend running it at 2 ohms it will work but not for very long.
turbcivic
02-13-2003, 01:17 PM
Originally posted by 60hz163.5db
We sell Viper amps at my shop and i wouldn't recommend running it at 2 ohms it will work but not for very long.
WTF?
A member of my audio team run a viper 600 at 1 ohm and it is stable. He also hits a 143 with it. All viper amps are at least two ohm stable and the 2500 won't drop below a 1.5 ohm load. I know becuase this is what i run. 1 Viper d2500.1 at 4 ohms and two viper 12.2s with the vcs wired down to 2 ohm and then connected in seris. All this good for a 149.2 in a 91 HB. Exactly what shop do you work at?
We sell Viper amps at my shop and i wouldn't recommend running it at 2 ohms it will work but not for very long.
WTF?
A member of my audio team run a viper 600 at 1 ohm and it is stable. He also hits a 143 with it. All viper amps are at least two ohm stable and the 2500 won't drop below a 1.5 ohm load. I know becuase this is what i run. 1 Viper d2500.1 at 4 ohms and two viper 12.2s with the vcs wired down to 2 ohm and then connected in seris. All this good for a 149.2 in a 91 HB. Exactly what shop do you work at?
rendog24
02-13-2003, 01:26 PM
i read the manual for my amp and it said that running the amp into a speaker at 2 ohms would give it 400 watts rms. thats what the w6v2 handles at rms. it also says that running the amp into a speaker at 4 ohms would give it 275 watts. i am not even running that so i gotta be running only about 150 or so watts to the sub right now if i am running it into 8 ohms. well thanks for all the help you guys. i am going to just rewire the sub into 2 ohms and see how much harder it will hit. thanks.
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