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05-05-2004, 05:03 PM | #1 |
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Audio Question - Amplifier Hookup
For any of you car audio guys, I need a little help. It's been like 15 years since I've wired an amp in so I have some questions.
I have an amp that I'm wanting to run both channels into one subwoofer. My memory tells me that I can run one channel's (+) to the woofer's (+) and the other channel's (-) to the woofer's (-). Is that correct? Also, I have a setting on the amp for 2 ohm and 4 ohm. Would I want to run 2 ohm with this bridged-mono setup? Just to let you know what I'm doing. I recently bought some 2way Audiobahn 3.5's for the dash and 2 4x10 components (with crossovers) for the rear of my suburban. I plan on running those off of a new 50w per channel head unit and then I'm going to run a sub (not sure which yet) off of a 400W kenwood amp. I've already hooked up the mids and highs to the old crappy head unit I have and it already makes a huge difference. I can't wait until I have everything hooked up. I'm currently going through a divorce and that's why I haven't been on in awhile. And that's also why I'm now starting to do some more stuff to my truck because I have more free time now.
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05-05-2004, 05:35 PM | #2 |
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Nice to see you back around! Sorry to hear about the family, you and Brandon running off together?
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05-05-2004, 06:43 PM | #3 |
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how many subs and what is the ohm rating of the sub(s), it will be on the back of the sub. if its a single sub then just hook it up bridged, it shound say what terminals on the amp are the ones to make it bridged. also is it a single voice coil (1 set of terminals) or a dual voice coil (2 sets of terminals)?
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05-05-2004, 09:28 PM | #4 |
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make sure that the amp can be wired mono. if its a stereo only amp you will fry it wiring it mono. also make sure that you have the subs wired to the ohm load you want to run. *see pic*...corn
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05-05-2004, 09:39 PM | #5 |
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almost any amp can be wired mono. What you have to watch out for is make sure that you dont run say a KENWOOD amp past 4 ohm mono. Most amp are only rated to run 4 ohm mono unless it is a high dollar amp or a mono block. If you had 2 subs that where 4 ohm each you have to run them with the kenwood at either 8ohm mono (series wiring) or in stereo. Essentially 8 ohm would be the same as 4 ohm stereo to 2 subs. Mono wiring would be best even though it is 8 ohm because the subs would hit at the same time. To run the kenwood with 2 subs you will need to 8 ohm subs wired in parallel or 1) 4 ohm sub.
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give us some feed back on how thoes subs sound!!
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05-06-2004, 12:06 AM | #7 |
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Damn, what's up with all these divorces?
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To the rest of you, thanks for the help. The amp I have is bridgeable and can be switched between 2 and 4 ohms. From what y'all have said, it should be fairly simple. Like I said, I've done this stuff before. I haven't bought subwoofers yet. My plan (because I'm on a budget), is to just buy one 12" and a ported enclosure. I'm not going for tremendous bass, however I do want some good sound. With only a 400W Kenwood amp, I probably will need to stick with the single voice coil sub because that's about all it could push. I'm currently looking at an Audiobahn and an MTX. I figured since all my other speakers are Audiobahn that maybe I should just finish it out with one. We'll see. I'll let you y'all know how it sounds.
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if you have'nt gotten the subs yet, check out this site. www.discountsjungle.com my friends and i have orderd a lot from them and they are top notch people
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