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JBL setup with a754, Fuse sub & Club 605CSQ advise please
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolkt" data-source="post: 8854482" data-attributes="member: 689589"><p>Thanks again for your input. However, with regards to the second part of your answer: The JBL Fuse unit is 2ohm when using combined or wired as 2 separate units in parallel, or 4ohm each when separated. See attached specs:</p><p></p><p>So only options to wire to JBL Club a754 amplifier is:</p><p></p><p><strong>Connection Options:</strong></p><p>1) 2 separate Fuse units (left & right) on channel 3 & 4 - wired in series (8ohm) and connected bridged on channels 3 & 4, or</p><p></p><p>2) 2 separate Fuse units left & right - wired as left and right subs on channels 3 & 4</p><p></p><p>And I think option 2 is probably best, as you'll have more watts RMS powering the two I dividual JBL Fuse Subs. Might also be great to have two channels subs as recordings these days probably include stereo bass or lows. I'm not after SPL (volume) but rather quality and sound stage. After all it's going into a little van with a 2 seat cabin area separated by metal and glass panel from loading bay.</p><p></p><p><em>Wiring 2 separate Fuse units (100watt RMS @ 4ohm) left & right - wired on the a754 amplifier as left and right subs on channels 3 & 4 (power output 75watt RMS @ 4ohm).</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolkt, post: 8854482, member: 689589"] Thanks again for your input. However, with regards to the second part of your answer: The JBL Fuse unit is 2ohm when using combined or wired as 2 separate units in parallel, or 4ohm each when separated. See attached specs: So only options to wire to JBL Club a754 amplifier is: [B]Connection Options:[/B] 1) 2 separate Fuse units (left & right) on channel 3 & 4 - wired in series (8ohm) and connected bridged on channels 3 & 4, or 2) 2 separate Fuse units left & right - wired as left and right subs on channels 3 & 4 And I think option 2 is probably best, as you'll have more watts RMS powering the two I dividual JBL Fuse Subs. Might also be great to have two channels subs as recordings these days probably include stereo bass or lows. I'm not after SPL (volume) but rather quality and sound stage. After all it's going into a little van with a 2 seat cabin area separated by metal and glass panel from loading bay. [I]Wiring 2 separate Fuse units (100watt RMS @ 4ohm) left & right - wired on the a754 amplifier as left and right subs on channels 3 & 4 (power output 75watt RMS @ 4ohm).[/I] [/QUOTE]
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