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Amp to speaker wiring questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="dudeogo" data-source="post: 8590372" data-attributes="member: 670999"><p>[quote name='hellastock_rsx']Thank you [USER=670999]@dudeogo[/USER] for actually answering my questions. So the pic I attached for the 12 is correct then? Also the 10s are 4ohm.</p><p></p><p>And [USER=668592]@Buick_66[/USER] they are all in the same box but sealed off in their own chambers. And I doubt it makes a difference but the 10s are on each side facing up with the twelve in the middle facing the back of the car (all sealed). And honestly I just know the basics on subs like how to run wires for them and tune them by ear but I dont know how to tune a sub to specific Hz so idk what they&#39;re tuned to. But I personally think they hit hard af and sound good for mixed subs and so does anyone that heard them. Maybe one day I&#39;ll just switch to two 12s, but for now I&#39;m happy with my setup. And I did a bunch of research on mixing subs so i know it&#39;s not as simple as just "cancelling each other" but I just thought I&#39;d keep it simple lol.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>The 12 diagram is right. And your 10s you can only go to 1 ohm or 4. I would suggest buying a 1 ohm stable amp and wiring them to use with that and you&#39;re welcome</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="dudeogo, post: 8590372, member: 670999"] [quote name='hellastock_rsx']Thank you [USER=670999]@dudeogo[/USER] for actually answering my questions. So the pic I attached for the 12 is correct then? Also the 10s are 4ohm. And [USER=668592]@Buick_66[/USER] they are all in the same box but sealed off in their own chambers. And I doubt it makes a difference but the 10s are on each side facing up with the twelve in the middle facing the back of the car (all sealed). And honestly I just know the basics on subs like how to run wires for them and tune them by ear but I dont know how to tune a sub to specific Hz so idk what they're tuned to. But I personally think they hit hard af and sound good for mixed subs and so does anyone that heard them. Maybe one day I'll just switch to two 12s, but for now I'm happy with my setup. And I did a bunch of research on mixing subs so i know it's not as simple as just "cancelling each other" but I just thought I'd keep it simple lol.[/QUOTE] The 12 diagram is right. And your 10s you can only go to 1 ohm or 4. I would suggest buying a 1 ohm stable amp and wiring them to use with that and you're welcome [/QUOTE]
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