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05-17-2013, 01:44 AM | #1 |
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Mono block amp with two 10" subs?
Right now I'm running two mtx subs off a 300w phenox gold amp... I want a little more out of them.. Do I have to run a 2 channel or can I run a mono block?
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05-17-2013, 04:52 PM | #2 |
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Re: Mono block amp with two 10" subs?
You can run a mono block as long as the load of the 2 subs isn't less than the minimal impedance of the mono amp.
2 subs @ 4ohm each run in parallel = 2ohm load at the amp for 1 channel. If the amp is 2 ohm stable, you are good to go. So depending on what subs, what amp, and how you wire them together, you can certainly do it.
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Re: Mono block amp with two 10" subs?
How would I go about wiring a mono block into to subs?. Do I run from the amp to one sub then from that sub to the second one?
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Re: Mono block amp with two 10" subs?
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If single voice coil (assumed in the first response I gave) Run + of the amp to the + of each sub, - of the amp to the - of each sub. Wired this way, two 4ohm subs will be a 2ohm load on the amp. If the amp can handle a 2ohm load. But since I have no idea what amp or subs you have, I am making a guess that the mono amp can do 2ohms and that your subs are single voice coil 4ohm subs.
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Re: Mono block amp with two 10" subs?
i have two 10" mtx thunder 6000 subs.. im not sure what amp im getting yet
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Re: Mono block amp with two 10" subs?
How is your amp wired now ? you might get some more juice out of your amp by bridging it to mono and wiring the two subs in paralell provided the amp can handle the lower resistance.
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Re: Mono block amp with two 10" subs?
i switched my setup to a 1000w monoblock with two 12" dual voic coil subs wired in parallel
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Re: Mono block amp with two 10" subs?
It's been about a week now, have you ran this set up? I only ask because this wiring puts the load at 1 ohm (given you have 4 ohm 12's) and you have to have a pretty decent amp in order for it to handle this. If it's not 1 ohm stable it will constantly turn off or worse, burn out.
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