omfg..//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif4 ohms will be a final load of 2 or 8 ohms
2 ohms will be a final load of 1 or 4 ohms
if you get a 4 ohm speaker, look up amp specs of 2 ohm ratings
if you get a 2 ohm speaker, look up amp specs of 1 ohm ratings
incorrect4 ohms will be a final load of 2 or 8 ohms
2 ohms will be a final load of 1 or 4 ohms
if you get a 4 ohm speaker, look up amp specs of 2 ohm ratings
if you get a 2 ohm speaker, look up amp specs of 1 ohm ratings
If you are trying to get the most out of your amp and it is one ohm stable, get two 4 ohm subs and wire them parallel. Then your amp will run at one ohm and push max power. (And get hot)Will two subs with dual 2 ohm coils enable you a final of 2 ohms?
i dont think i have ever seen you give correct information in a post, keep trying one day it will happen by accident4 ohms will be a final load of 2 or 8 ohms
2 ohms will be a final load of 1 or 4 ohms
if you get a 4 ohm speaker, look up amp specs of 2 ohm ratings
if you get a 2 ohm speaker, look up amp specs of 1 ohm ratings
he meant parallel..If you are trying to get the most out of your amp and it is one ohm stable, get two 4 ohm subs and wire them in series. Then your amp will run at one ohm and push max power. (And get hot)
I meant parallel so I edited my post. Sorry folks! I had a quick moment to answer this post!omfg, are you serious? series 4 ohm = 8 ohm...
Not always.at 4 ohms an amp operates more efficiently than at lower impedences
Actually, I aim to run what ever I get at 2 ohms, I know you can run a DVC 4 ohm at 2 ohm when parallel wired, but a few of the subs I find interesting is only 2+2, and I haven't figured out yet how to get these to work with an amp at 2 ohm.If you are trying to get the most out of your amp and it is one ohm stable, get two 4 ohm subs and wire them parallel. Then your amp will run at one ohm and push max power. (And get hot)
It seems to be easy to run 1 ohm or ohm but getting the correct ohms wired either in parallel or series to achieve 2 ohms is not so easy! Thats why I went my route. Just get an amp that is 1 ohm stable...piece of cake!Actually, I aim to run what ever I get at 2 ohms, I know you can run a DVC 4 ohm at 2 ohm when parallel wired, but a few of the subs I find interesting is only 2+2, and I haven't figured out yet how to get these to work with an amp at 2 ohm.