C cotsretribution Banned 49 0 gas house NC Mar 1, 2007 #1 what happens when you put 2 subs in different sealed boxes and bridge them to a single mono amp? is there no problem doing this? Click to read more...
what happens when you put 2 subs in different sealed boxes and bridge them to a single mono amp? is there no problem doing this? Click to read more...
D Duke 10+ year member . 968 0 Quad Cities, Illinois Mar 1, 2007 #2 Not recommended. Might run into issues with one sub pulling different amounts of power than the other because of impedance box rise?
Not recommended. Might run into issues with one sub pulling different amounts of power than the other because of impedance box rise?
snoopdan 5,000+ posts Banned 20,948 253 Louisville, KY Mar 1, 2007 #3 as long as the enclosures are similar in size, there isnt a problem at all.
D Duke 10+ year member . 968 0 Quad Cities, Illinois Mar 1, 2007 #4 How much of a difference are we talking about here?
OP C cotsretribution Banned 49 0 gas house NC Mar 1, 2007 Thread Starter #5 How much of a difference are we talking about here? Click to expand... no difference as close to identical as possible i just want to splitt the box into 2, bassically a space saver
How much of a difference are we talking about here? Click to expand... no difference as close to identical as possible i just want to splitt the box into 2, bassically a space saver