asousa757 10+ year member Junior Member 28 0 Virginia Beach, VA Oct 6, 2011 #1 i'm trying to connect my two 4ohm voice coils together to get 2 ohms. Should i use bare wire or something else when wiring the sub? Click to read more...
i'm trying to connect my two 4ohm voice coils together to get 2 ohms. Should i use bare wire or something else when wiring the sub? Click to read more...
Falcons 5,000+ posts that **** i dont like 5,727 73 Albion, New York, United States Oct 6, 2011 #2 Just use regular speaker wire. I usually strip a piece from the jumpers and connect the wire going to the amp. Then electrical tape it
Just use regular speaker wire. I usually strip a piece from the jumpers and connect the wire going to the amp. Then electrical tape it
OP asousa757 10+ year member Junior Member 28 0 Virginia Beach, VA Oct 6, 2011 Thread Starter #3 oh ok. so bare speaker wire is ok? no banana clips needed for the voice coils?
Falcons 5,000+ posts that **** i dont like 5,727 73 Albion, New York, United States Oct 6, 2011 #4 Nope bare wire works fine 1
OP asousa757 10+ year member Junior Member 28 0 Virginia Beach, VA Oct 6, 2011 Thread Starter #5 thanks man
S Sub Woofin 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,545 10 California Oct 6, 2011 #6 i wouldnt use bare wire.
wenn_du_weinst 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,726 163 ******* Oct 6, 2011 #7 yeah bare wire, if you want to make sure it won't corrode you can tin the copper with solder but unless you use the same solder I do it can make it less conductive.
yeah bare wire, if you want to make sure it won't corrode you can tin the copper with solder but unless you use the same solder I do it can make it less conductive.
Falcons 5,000+ posts that **** i dont like 5,727 73 Albion, New York, United States Oct 6, 2011 #8 In a daily driver It won't make a difference in sound