Autruche Posted May 23, 2011 Report Share Posted May 23, 2011 Because I have a dual coiled subwoofer that uses 2 channels Do yourself a favor and read up on this article. http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=163 Quote Need Test Tones/Sine Waves? Click Here!My Saab 9000 build1993 Saab 9000 Aero 5spdPioneer - Zapco - Hifonics - Sundown Audio - O2 Audio - RE AudioJust Say No To Rear SpeakersJust Say No To CCA WireReal Men Drive StickHit me up on Facebook, if you want Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ISO Posted May 23, 2011 Report Share Posted May 23, 2011 Why are you useing 2 channels of an amp to power one sub? 100x2 at 2 ohm stereo = 200x1 at 4 ohm bridged. whether he bridge the amp and run the coils in series, or run 1 channel to each coil, he'll have the same power anyway. True but doing it like that makes me uncomfortable just for the reason that some music may not have bass on one channel or the other. Unless he has a mono signal running through his RCA's. Minor detail but enough to bug me. Kind of like listening to the Greatful Dead this morning. There is alot of stuff on one channel and not the other. I'm a music lover and not just solely a bass head though. Quote Isobaric - Refers to the practice of coupling two drivers together to make them act as one. "Giving up doesn't always mean you are weak; sometimes it means that you are strong enough to let go." Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. The Destruction of a person builds character. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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