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Charger

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  1. Ok mate. Wire both sub's voice coils in parallel like this:

    1_2ohmDVC_1ohm.gif

    Now each sub represents a single 1 ohm load.

    Now, your amp has a pair of output terminals, it is still a monoblock. That pair is actually wired in parallel anyway so it makes no difference really. Just wire each sub to a corresponding + and - (One per terminal if you will). 

    Viola! you now have an amp seeing a .5ohm load.

    Be careful with how many speaker cables you have coming out of your enclosure, you may get bumped up a class due to the conductor rule. :)

    Cheers

  2. I suggest you learn some respect and just turn the damn thing down at traffic lights. Nobody wants to hear your music blasting away right next to them. You say people should learn to respect nice systems, but judging by your avatar, yours isn't anything really that special anyway.  8)

    I never blast my system at the lights, nor do I listen to it at night or in residential areas (145+ daily driver)

  3. I'm Mike from way over in Australia.Found the link to Steve's site through his Termpro sig. I currently have a 1987 Nissan Truck for my audio car. I am running four Pioneer 12" woofers in a 9ft3 enclosure. MY best score is 147.8dB on music. My other car is a 1972 Valiant Charger which I only drive on sunny weekends! :) I'm 17 and been into the Car Audio scene for about four years now and enjoying it!Looking forward to chatting top you guys in the future.Mike.

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