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How to wire it to 1 ohm. Should be a section in the owners manual telling you how to connect them as well on that amplifier. A lot of mono block amplifiers have to sets of terminals on them yet you can connect just one set to them still getting 1 ohm load on the amplifier and wattage to the speakers.
yes but im going to be running 8g wire and i carnt get two of them into one terminal
thats what i want as well……but not sure if i can hook them up individually on the two terminalsI'm running 8 gauge power wire as speaker wire on 1750 watts
The DD's have 8 gauge coming off them already so I figured that's what it called for
Truth be told its serious overkill but I just wanted all the wire to be red and black
It looks so purdy that way
What dragon.breath said.thats what i want as well……but not sure if i can hook them up individually on the two terminals
What dragon.breath said.thats what i want as well……but not sure if i can hook them up individually on the two terminals
yes but im going to be running 8g wire and i carnt get two of them into one terminal
The T1’s only have one set of terminals on them and use that swift technologyYou don't need two of them into the amplifier to get a 1 ohm load at the amplifier if you wire right. Also yes Dragon is right on doing it that way as well. Two ways you can wire it for a 1 ohm load. Doing the way you want or the easier way with wiring it the way 12 volt shows it.
With a set of dual 4 ohm subwoofers you wire it as the 12 volt says. When you use dual voice coil subwoofers you only need one set of terminals on the box then one speaker wire going to the amplifier. Not hard to figure out and the 12 volt page shows that.