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MrSkippyJ

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  1. Ok...so a mono block amplifier means one channel. there is no way (and a box has nothing to do with how your subs are wired) you have your subs separate on a mono block amp. 2 D2 subs will either give you .5ohms, 2ohms, or 8 ohms. PS-just so you know, you don't change the impedance of a speaker, only the load on the amplifier.
  2. what do you mean separate? You said you have a mono block amplifier.
  3. you have 2 subs, correct? they are D2s? Both sites you linked only show one sub but you said you have 2 subs. Either I am not reading something right (good possibility) or you wrote something wrong.
  4. "full size truck tire, we're not running any skinny tires here..." yeah, because that would be ridiculous...
  5. you have 2 4ohm SVC subs right? that would be 2 ohms on a mono amp. no matter which + or - terminals you decide to hook up, it will be 2ohms (assuming you paralleled them)
  6. No it wouldn't be bridging it. the terminals are internally connected. it is simply more connections.
  7. alright, for an honest answer. Herbstreit of course would hate them, he's an idiot. I like Nebraska, they play the kind of football I like. they punish you physically.
  8. Mine: Samson and Delilah Samson (Sam) (Mini poodle) and Delilah (Lilah) (Maltese) Them together:
  9. i'm sure you already checked this, but are you sure it is your alt making the noise?
  10. No bar for grounds. No need to ground them in separate spots, however don't stack them. Give them each their own bolt. (that might be what you meant by separate spots)
  11. I would mount it on a piece of wood or something. All of this being said, I think reducers would be the way to go. A buss bar isn't the easiest thing to make.
  12. Na, I mean on the 0g going into the bar. Just what I would do tho.
  13. A buss bar...yeah that will work. Fuse those connections. I would do copper or aluminum, don't think steel is a great conductor. Could be wrong about that.
  14. That would be easy but I wouldn't add a battery just to use it as a distribution block. Find a distribution block (or make one) and use that.
  15. Ok cool, you have it right then. your factory speakers are running off headunit power now? The only thing I can think of is you are getting some bass from your mids/highs and when you turn on the HPF you lose that bass. I'm not sure though.
  16. I think you accidentally mixed up some HPFs and LPFs there. OP, what all do you have in your system? You haven't mentioned mids and highs yet and you keep talking about a HPF. Use a LPF for subs and for mids/highs use a HPF.
  17. he just wants to have a switch at every spot? or does he want to be able to turn the lights on from one door and off from another?
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