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    Quick ohms question.

    I'm an idiot and have a hard time understanding ohm loads. I bought my dad a Kicker zx700.5 and need to know what ohm configuration on a sub do I need to get. Any help is appreciated.

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    Re: Quick ohms question.

    depends on what sub you are considering.
    though i have to say, with your join date of 06, you should have known this by now.

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    Re: Quick ohms question.

    probably should look for a dual 4 ohm sub...that amp puts out 410 watts at 2 ohms
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    Re: Quick ohms question.

    The sub channel on that amp can do 420 watts rms on a 2 ohm load, or 210 watts rms on a 4 ohm load. So to get the most out of it find a sub with a 2 ohm resistance.

    This can be either:
    -1 single voice coil sub with the coil at 2ohms
    -1 dual voice coil sub with each coil at 4 ohms (wired in parallel)
    -2 subs each with a 4 ohm load (wired in parallel)
    -2 subs each with a 1 ohm load (wired in series)
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    Re: Quick ohms question.

    Quote Originally Posted by bonesninja View Post
    probably should look for a dual 4 ohm sub...that amp puts out 410 watts at 2 ohms
    Thanks Bones.

    RMS Power (4 ohms) 70 watts x 4 chan. + 210 watts x 1 chan.

    RMS Power (2 ohms) 85 watts x 4 chan. + 420 watts x 1 chan.

    RMS Power (1 ohm) Not Stable

    Bridged RMS Power 130 watts x 2 chan. + 420 watts x 1 chan. (at 2 ohms)

    With these specs I wasn't sure if I had to run it at 4ohms because I'd be running the speakers all at 4ohms. So I guess I can run the speakers all at 4ohms and the sub at 2ohms?

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    Re: Quick ohms question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beerdrnkr View Post
    Thanks Bones.

    RMS Power (4 ohms) 70 watts x 4 chan. + 210 watts x 1 chan.

    RMS Power (2 ohms) 85 watts x 4 chan. + 420 watts x 1 chan.

    RMS Power (1 ohm) Not Stable

    Bridged RMS Power 130 watts x 2 chan. + 420 watts x 1 chan. (at 2 ohms)

    With these specs I wasn't sure if I had to run it at 4ohms because I'd be running the speakers all at 4ohms. So I guess I can run the speakers all at 4ohms and the sub at 2ohms?
    yes sir that is correct
    Quote Originally Posted by chase007 View Post
    if u need a box...I'l taked 3 years of shop class so i know what im doing.

    after i explained to him there's more to a proper box than boards and glue and he should practice before trying to sell boxes to others

    Quote Originally Posted by chase007 View Post
    yes personaly if it was some one elce that just starting making boxes but i'v taken shop for 3 years now...Making a lil box is nothing i don't need to pratice on a box to get it right i learned alot of stuff from 1 box and i can fix that in my next box
    after i told him that customers would care about the looks of the box

    Quote Originally Posted by chase007 View Post
    if u want some thing that looks pretty why don't u find a black guy with a big d*ck.

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    Re: Quick ohms question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stel View Post
    The sub channel on that amp can do 420 watts rms on a 2 ohm load, or 210 watts rms on a 4 ohm load. So to get the most out of it find a sub with a 2 ohm resistance.

    This can be either:
    -1 single voice coil sub with the coil at 2ohms
    -1 dual voice coil sub with each coil at 4 ohms (wired in parallel)
    -2 subs each with a 4 ohm load (wired in parallel)
    -2 subs each with a 1 ohm load (wired in series)
    you forgot the famous dual 1 ohm sub
    Quote Originally Posted by chase007 View Post
    if u need a box...I'l taked 3 years of shop class so i know what im doing.

    after i explained to him there's more to a proper box than boards and glue and he should practice before trying to sell boxes to others

    Quote Originally Posted by chase007 View Post
    yes personaly if it was some one elce that just starting making boxes but i'v taken shop for 3 years now...Making a lil box is nothing i don't need to pratice on a box to get it right i learned alot of stuff from 1 box and i can fix that in my next box
    after i told him that customers would care about the looks of the box

    Quote Originally Posted by chase007 View Post
    if u want some thing that looks pretty why don't u find a black guy with a big d*ck.

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