i'am curious to know what would happen if i wired 2 dual 4 ohm subs up to a 2 channel 800 watt amp bridged ,and then wired a single 4 ohm sub up to one of the other channel on the amp. iam i allright with the 2 subs or wired up to the amp or am i committing suicide on my amp with the single sub.
i have three dual 4 ohm subs and a 2 channel amp thats tri-mode capable it was given to me and i dont want to spend any money on anything else, what do you suggest i do with the install.
i want to install a aftermarket deck in my 98 expedition but it has the mach premium sound system.i dony want to use the factory amp, just power my highs and mids of the deck and run a sub and amp in the back of the truck. how do i bypass the factory amp and wire my highs and mids to my deck...
if i run 3 6 ohm subs that con give me a 4 ohm load being showed to my amp. can i use a nice 2 channel amp thats 4 ohm stable and bridge the amp if possible.
my factory changer in my expedition cant play burned disk so how simple would it be to install a aftermarket changer. next question , is using my factory radio an advantage or disadvantage.
3 dual 6 ohm subs. whats my ohm load in any configuration possible.
next ? if i have a 4 channel amp , and want to run 3 subs to it what does the the sub have to be dvc or svc and what would the ohms of the sub have to be
i want to use a 2 or 4 channel amp in my next application. i want to purchase 3 subs and if the amp is 4 ohm stable what does the specs of the subs have to be .
i have 3 dual 4 ohm subs that max at 800 watts and 350 rms i currently have them wired to show a 2.66 ohm load. i guess my question is what other way could i wire my subs and what kind of amp would i need.