eptic269
Junior Member
Can I wire a single 2ohm subwoofer to a ohm stable amp? My sub is 1000 rms and the amp im looking at is 1300 @ 1 ohm and 650 @ 2 ohm so I would want to wire it to 1 ohm.
Thoughs specs sound fishy, what amp do you have?Can I wire a single 2ohm subwoofer to a ohm stable amp? My sub is 1000 rms and the amp im looking at is 1300 @ 1 ohm and 650 @ 2 ohm so I would want to wire it to 1 ohm.
I just bought a sq HDs310 and im thinking of buying the TS1.3KW someone is selling on this forum.Thoughs specs sound fishy, what amp do you have?
Yes you can connect a single 2ohm sub to the amplifier, just as long as you dont go LOWER then its minimum impedance. Meaning less then 1ohm in your case.
Okay well that sub dosnt come in single coils, there either dual 2 or dual 4. Im betting there d2 which means you would run the sub at 1ohm or 4ohms, that amp would go great with it at 1ohm.I just bought a sq HDs310 and im thinking of buying the TS1.3KW someone is selling on this forum.
I watched this video but I dont really trust them...Okay well that sub dosnt come in single coils, there either dual 2 or dual 4. Im betting there d2 which means you would run the sub at 1ohm or 4ohms, that amp would go great with it at 1ohm.
I watched this video but I dont really trust them...
Awesome, so the amp would push this sub perfectly correct? Sorry for all the questions, I'm sorta new at car audio so I don't want to pull the trigger on something that wont push the sub to it's full potential.Nope thats how its done! Sonic is a good site, there tech videos are legit.