My question is: what will be the difference in performance between wiring it 4 or 2 ohm load and any possible issues?
My amp is Alpine MRP-M500 and Atrend E12SV Single 12" Vented Subwoofer Enclosure
currently Pioneer Head unit just one pre amp output
I want more bass from this new sub ...
Looking for free software to see how high and low the sounds are, but I,ve never done it before . yes I did a search here and I couldn't find anything .
Wav and Mp3 files what I use
MB Quart REF4.50 wired 2 ohms: 100 watts x 4 chan.
MBQUART FX4.70 wired 4 ohms: 70 watts x 4 chan.
Either will be connected to (4)Naxa NX-774
120 RMS Watt Each 6.5 Inch 2-Way Coaxial Speakers
Just for comparison reasons lets say the gain is set the same on both
Well I have 1 sub its 500rms 2 ohm if wired correctly, plan to install the 2 amps,sub in the trunk, 2 more mids in the doors, bam done
so afterwards I will find a wall at night or get a cheap digital meter to see what the drop will be
I'm enjoying and want more sound upfront room in my doors 1 pair each door
so then all 4 upfront and let the headunit power the 6x9's in the rear
As long as tweeters don't conflict with mid bass of the Naxa NX-774.but I'm fine with another set of them
Besides,If this amp blows them I'm out...
Wow I hope this will work and run efficiently but I found
$79.99 Sonic Electronix -MB Quart REF4.50
Could be wire to 2 ohms: 100 watts x 4 chan.????
2 Naxa NX-774 6.5 Inch 2-Way Coax (120 rms each)(owned)
I found new pair of Alpine SPS-610C $59.00