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NOOB: Sub to Amp Wiring
iCool247 replied to iCool247's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
Ok man thanks -
NOOB: Sub to Amp Wiring
iCool247 replied to iCool247's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
But my box I bought has terminals on each side for each sub. So its impossible for me to run wires from one sub to another through the box. The way my box is made, I'll be having two possitve and two negative wires coming from the box -
NOOB: Sub to Amp Wiring
iCool247 replied to iCool247's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
I'm going with an Audiopipe AP-1800.1D Nevermind its not 2channels. So when I get the wires to the amp, I bridge them? -
I have two 2ohm dvc subs. I bought a 2channel amp for them. If I'm correct, when wiring in series you divide the ohm by 2 and when wiring in parallel you multiply the ohm by 2? Correct? I just want to keep the 2ohm load, so how should I wire them?
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So the Pioneers would sound worse than the MB Quarts if their both hooked too an amp since the pioneers put out more watts? MBQuarts- 3rd to top of the line speaker MB Quart makes Peak: 200 watts per pair / 100 watts each RMS: 100 watts per pair / 50 watts each Pioneers- top of the line speaker Pioneer makes Peak: 520 watts per pair / 260 watts each RMS: 120 watts per pair /60 watts each
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I don't have the bass way up there. Maybe like on level 2 and when I turn up the volume, it starts to distort. The Pioneer D series power ratings are more than the MB Quart's. So I thought the Pioneers could handle more power to them and wouldn't distort as much. I'm just looking for some clear/loud decent mids/ highs. I'm not worried about bass right now.
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Anyone?