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Wiring a 2-ohm Sub
My Kicker CompVRs are Dual 2 ohm subs. When I wired them inside the box, I just connected both negagtives to eachother, as with the positives, then to the wire thingy (the clip things...you know...). I then ran a negative and positive wire to the amp, putting them one the bridged negative and positive. Now comes my question, that I've just thought of. Doesn't that make it 1 ohm per speaker now? Should I have run on voice coil to left and one voice coil to right?
Note: Each sub has it's own amp. My amps ARE NOT 2 ohm stable, which in all likelyhood, means they aren't 1 ohm stable, and probably explains why they keep going into protection mode if I turn the system up very loud.
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Re: Wiring a 2-ohm Sub
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Re: Wiring a 2-ohm Sub
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You wired them in parallel, which is showing your bridged amp a single 1ohm load, which is showing each individual channel 1/2ohm. You REALLY should have researched some before trying to hook them up, and you're very lucky your amp still works. You need to do this for each speaker
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Thanks for the help guys. I put'em in a series and everything's much better now. I'm no longer thinking about sellin the system, cause now that it sounds good and the amps aren't overheating, I can't get enough of it.
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Re: Wiring a 2-ohm Sub
You think it sounds good now, find a 1 ohm stable amp, use a sealed box and hear those speakers come to life. ( Or at least thats how I like it )
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