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what's the difference between a 4 ohms sub and a 2 ohms sub?
It's the way the voice coils are wound at the factory.

A 4 ohm single voice coil sub will present an amp with a 4 ohm load.

A 2 ohm single voice coil sub will present an amp with a 2 ohm load.

A 4 ohm dual voice coil sub will present an amp with a 2 ohm load (coils wired in parallel) or an 8 ohm load (coils wired in series).

A 2 ohm dual voice coil sub will present an amp with a 1 ohm load (coils wired in parallel) or an 4 ohm load (coils wired in series).

 
i'm guessing the dual 2 ohms is the best? and i've been kind of confused about amps.

600 watts, 4-Channel Amplifier

RMS Power Output:

4 Ohms: 100 watts x 4 chan.

2 Ohms: 150 watts x 4 chan.

4 Ohms Bridged: 300 watts x 2 chan.

if it's a 600 watt amp...then why is there only a total of 400 watts when you use 4 chanels with the 4 ohms, but when you use 2 ohms it adds up to 600?

and why if you were to bridge the chanels it would add up to 600watts at 4 ohms when previously 4 chanels at 4 ohms only added up to 400?

 
I'm guessing the dual 2 ohms is the best? and I've been kind of confused about amps.

600 watts, 4-Channel Amplifier

RMS Power Output:

4 Ohms: 100 watts x 4 chan.

2 Ohms: 150 watts x 4 chan.

4 Ohms Bridged: 300 watts x 2 chan.

If it's a 600 watt amp...then why is there only a total of 400 watts when you use 4 channels with the 4 ohms, but when you use 2 ohms it adds up to 600?

And why if you were to bridge the channels it would add up to 600watts at 4 ohms when previously 4 channels at 4 ohms only added up to 400?
Most amps (not all, as there are some exceptions), output less power at 4 ohms then 2 ohms.

Per Ohm's law, higher resistance results in less power, since the power supply in an amplifier can only draw so much current from the vehicle's electrical system and is subject to inefficiencies (only a 50% increase in power with a 2 ohm load versus a 4 ohm load).

However, when you bridge a pair of channels with a 4 ohms load, the amplifier will output more power than it will at 4 channels with 4 ohms because the output voltage has increased to what it would be at 4 channels with 2 ohms.

100W at 4 Ohms:

SQRT(Watts*Ohms) = Output Voltage

...SQRT(100*4) = 20 Volts per channel

Volts / Ohms = AMPS

...20 / 4 = 5A per channel (4 channels = 20A total)

150W at 2 Ohms:

SQRT(Watts*Ohms) = Output Voltage

...SQRT(150*2) = 17.32 Volts per channel

Volts / Ohms = AMPS

...17.32 / 2 = 8.66A per channel (4 channels = 34.64A total)

300W at 4 ohms, Bridged:

Output Voltage = SQRT(Watts*Ohms)...SQRT(300*4) = 34.64 Volts per channel

Volts / Ohms = AMPS

...34.64 / 4 = 8.66A per channel (2 channels = 17.32A total)

See the similarity in Amperage between four channels at 2 ohms and two channels at 4 ohms bridged? Also note that the voltage is exactly double when the channels are bridged with a 4 ohm load present then with 2 ohms and 4 channels.

 
haha trust me...it took a while to get people to help me out man.

it's an auto, why?

would those pg be good for alot of midbass. that's what i'm looking for most in this system. if they aren't what are some good ones in about the 150 range?

 
oh for sure. i would much rather buy kickpanels then have to pre fab a hole.
buy or make kicks. if you go that route i would stay coaxial mounted component. makes it very simple and the end result is hard to beat. i run my syncs this way and the sound stage does nothing bad as to where you shut your eyes and listen there is no way you would think you were in a vehicle. those older hondas were really sweet for that as well. in fact i had a teammate that did that very thing and netted a top 5 at iasca world finals when there used to be ALOT of cars out there in every class.

 
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