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Ok I have a Pioneer 520T amp. (Best thing from local walmart). And a Dub Audio 200 sub. (The only thing offered at our walmart that won't blow...tried the Pionner sub but the RMS was to low and I blew it.) Anyways, when wiring it...I want to get the most power out of it with some nice bass. Should I keep it bridged and how should I run the wires to the sub. Since it has dual voice coils (4 ohms each) and all? Run neg on 1 side to pos on other and use the open pos and neg to the amp or what? I was also wondering if I should run the amp in 2 channel mode. Like the left channel for one coil and the right for other. Or would that work?
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Re: Sub wiring
Either way would work fine but when you bridge an amp they tend to overheat faster than unbridged. If you want the most power out of your amp make sure it is 2 ohm stable and then run it bridged with the pos and neg wires running to the connections for one coil and then run wires from that coil's connection to the other connection connecting pos to pos and neg to neg which will reduce the subs resistance to 2 ohms. And in the future save up some money and you can buy alot better stuff online for pretty cheap and don't have to deal with the junk that walmart sells.
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Re: Sub wiring
Ok I've checked and my amp is only stable at 4 ohms. So should I keep it the way I have it. Pos lead going to neg lead and the open spots going to amp or what?
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Re: Sub wiring
you'll have to leave it that way if it's only stable to 4 ohms. I bought two Lightning Audio 12s from walmart (i know they suck) which are supposed to be rated 150rms/750max and am running them on a Hifonics BX1505D at about 300 rms. so far lasted 4 weeks, i'm wondering how much longer
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Re: Sub wiring
Ok. I did have the pioneer sub. (My girlfriend said that if I do a system I should use all one brand.) But I blew that sub. So I thought well this should be able to withstand the power rating and got the dub sub. (Since audiobahn backed it I had some faith. My door speakers are Audiobahn's AS65Q's and they work like a charm for me.)
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Re: Sub wiring
Wait, you could run each vc to separate channels on the amp. abomb sucks and dub is their lowest end sub.
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Re: Sub wiring
Oh. At the time of buying them I thought it was a good deal. I'm not a big audiophile or anythig. But I got all 4 of the door speakers for $120(US) or so. So if I was to run each voice coil a channel it would hit harder? Also this is an upgraded system. My old one consisted of a VR3 Amp (walmart crap) max output of 300w and an MTX Road Thunder sub...what I have now is considered an upgrade right?
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Re: Sub wiring
What you have now is considered entry level into the car audio world. If you want good stuff then you have to be willing to shell out the money for it and usually the best stuff can't be bought in any local shops as they only carry the mainstream products which are mediocre. Currently I'm saving up to buy 2 hifonics bx2006d amps and a 18" kicker solo x with dual 1 ohm voice coils along with higher output alternator and 2 secondary optima yellow top batteries. After all is said and done the entire system will run me about 5 grand. The system you have now is about equal to what you had before the amp you upgraded but the subs you down graded so it equals out.
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Re: Sub wiring
yeah, i had one of those VR3 amps (400x4) and it sux pretty bad. wiring each channel to separate vc would make the sub put out more because the way you have it now it is 8 ohms, one channel per vc would be 4 ohms per channel. make sure gain/bass boost is set the same for both channels or it will sound crappy. you could also bridge the amp with the sub's vcs wired in series.
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Re: Sub wiring
i have a duell 300 watt amp put it in my wifes eclipse with 2 twelves turn on radio everything works fine push source button on deck to cd. it plays on front speakers fine the problem i am having is that the amp turns off right when the button is pressed thought it was the deck switched it out with another one same problem.some one told me that it could be the ground on the amp can anyone help me.
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Re: Sub wiring
Is the amp coming on at all? Cause it could be your remote lead on the amp. It might be a lose ground or any lose connection for that matter.
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Re: Sub wiring
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Re: Sub wiring
my amp does come on but only when i play the radio. when i push the source button to cd the amp turns off
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Re: Sub wiring
Have you tried turning the cd player on. Turning off everything and then when you turned it all back on does your cd player stay on. (Mine does and this might be my solution) If it does, is the amp on then? Because I am sort of thinking that your radio might be bad. Like the source button.
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Re: Sub wiring
its not the radio i put in another deck the same thing is happening
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