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rmireles1

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About rmireles1

  • Birthday 04/11/1985

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  1. nah...this is my set up but i'm using his amp. Just going to have to buy 4 ohm dual voice coil subs and get 2 amps.
  2. I see what you mean....this will NOT work then since all 4 subs are in a single enclosure (1 chamber) ported. ;( i guess there is no other option other than save up and buy new crap.
  3. Little secret....it's my friends amp. LOL so I can't sell it.
  4. you just made me think. Think I should have mentioned this but i actually have 2 subs that are 1000RMS and the other 2 are 700 RMS. So is it possible to connect several subs to 1 channel and give subs different power??? If the answer is yes, how do you recommend i connect it right now??
  5. You buying??? LOL j/k yeah i know but don't have the cash right now.
  6. Thanks Kranny. yeah, that's exactly how i currently have it wired up. what would happen if I tried it??? Just want the most of my setup before I change. If its possible but will eventually damage my amp and/or subs...i'll go for it. Let me know.
  7. I currently have 4 dual 2 Ohm voice coil subwoofers wired down to 1 ohm to a single amp. Since the RMS rating of the amp if 2600 watts, i'm guessing i'm getting 650 watts per sub. Is it possible to wire 3 subs in series/parallel down to 1.33 Ohms and add the 4th sub wired in parallel at 1 Ohm to a single amp channel? First of....will that even work and second, if it does will it give me est. 0.65 ohms???? I know its not safe load to run the amp at but i am power hungry and want to squeeze all the power i can get. If i toast the amp so be it....more of a reason to get 2 new amps. Just don't want to burn my truck. thanks in advance for any help and support!
  8. b(.)(.)bs :)

    1. Lbox88

      Lbox88

      I approve of this status update :D

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