Chin_Chilla
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Most of us know how to wire subs to an amp, like 2 dual 4 ohm subs will make a 1 or 4 ohm load, or 2 dual 2's will make a .5 or 2 ohm load, But i gots a question...
is it possible to wire 2 dual 4's into 2 ohms??? Such as... you have a mono amp with 2 channels, you wire 1 sub into 2 ohm, and use channel 1, and wire 2nd sub into 2 ohm also and use channel 2, wouldnt that be a 2 ohm load on the amp??
or you have 2 dual 2 ohm subs and you wire them to 1 ohm. Same as above, you have a mono amp with 2 channels, you wire 1 sub into 1 ohm, and use channel 1. wire the second sub into 1 ohm and use channel 2. that would also be a 1 ohm load correct???
Dont come in here saying no you cant wire like that just cuz you've never heard about wiring like that.... Someone please explain why you cant/can wire like that and any dangers, if any to wiring like this. Thanks.
is it possible to wire 2 dual 4's into 2 ohms??? Such as... you have a mono amp with 2 channels, you wire 1 sub into 2 ohm, and use channel 1, and wire 2nd sub into 2 ohm also and use channel 2, wouldnt that be a 2 ohm load on the amp??
or you have 2 dual 2 ohm subs and you wire them to 1 ohm. Same as above, you have a mono amp with 2 channels, you wire 1 sub into 1 ohm, and use channel 1. wire the second sub into 1 ohm and use channel 2. that would also be a 1 ohm load correct???
Dont come in here saying no you cant wire like that just cuz you've never heard about wiring like that.... Someone please explain why you cant/can wire like that and any dangers, if any to wiring like this. Thanks.