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I've asked this question before and never got a clear enough answer. If i wire my rockford T1652 components normal, positive and negative, what would the ohm load be, 2 or 4?

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I've asked this question before and never got a clear enough answer. If i wire my rockford T1652 components normal, positive and negative, what would the ohm load be, 2 or 4?

This should haelp, not just for subwoofers but for all speakers.

Ohm Load explained

It is right on the spec sheet

Nominal Impedance 4-Ohms

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OP no offense. But you post alot of topics and ask alot of questions that can be EASILY answered by google.

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I've asked this question before and never got a clear enough answer. If i wire my rockford T1652 components normal, positive and negative, what would the ohm load be, 2 or 4?

This should haelp, not just for subwoofers but for all speakers.

Ohm Load explained

It is right on the spec sheet

Nominal Impedance 4-Ohms

I understand wiring speakers directly to the amp, but when i wire speakers into the crossovers, and then the crossover into the amp, is it 2 or 4? thats where i get confused

Pioneer 6300ub

Rockford Prime 6.5's

Pioneer 6x9's

Alpine MRP-M500

10" Alpine Type R

1.4 Cubic Foot Enclosure Tuned to 34 hz

Stinger 4 Gauge Wires

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I've asked this question before and never got a clear enough answer. If i wire my rockford T1652 components normal, positive and negative, what would the ohm load be, 2 or 4?

This should haelp, not just for subwoofers but for all speakers.

Ohm Load explained

It is right on the spec sheet

Nominal Impedance 4-Ohms

I understand wiring speakers directly to the amp, but when i wire speakers into the crossovers, and then the crossover into the amp, is it 2 or 4? thats where i get confused

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It is still 4 ohms. Remember, impedance is frequency dependent. Since the frequencies are being divided between the speakers by the crossover, there should not be overlap, so there are no frequencies where the drivers are actually in parallel.

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OP - if you are going to ask questions that have been answered time and again, please, at the very least, use the correct vernacular...ohm load sounds ignorant...nominal impedance is the term you are looking for.

When a SET of speakers says 4-ohm components the FINAL impedance is going to be 4-ohms.

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OP - if you are going to ask questions that have been answered time and again, please, at the very least, use the correct vernacular...ohm load sounds ignorant...nominal impedance is the term you are looking for.

When a SET of speakers says 4-ohm components the FINAL impedance is going to be 4-ohms.

where the hell does it say 4 ohm components? If i saw that i wouldn't be asking this fuckin question

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Rockford Prime 6.5's

Pioneer 6x9's

Alpine MRP-M500

10" Alpine Type R

1.4 Cubic Foot Enclosure Tuned to 34 hz

Stinger 4 Gauge Wires

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you mean to say you bought equipment and have no idea what the coil configuration is? when you purchased them, the box, the speakers, the manual...nothing said any of this important information?

Tell me...does this smell like chloroform to you?

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