ChuteBoxe515 10+ year member The Man 2,449 2 IN Jan 30, 2005 #1 can it be wired to produce 4ohms bridged on an amp? I didnt think so, but I figured, I would ask! Click to read more...
can it be wired to produce 4ohms bridged on an amp? I didnt think so, but I figured, I would ask! Click to read more...
Z Zombietime 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 239 0 Central Virginia Jan 30, 2005 #2 http://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/wiring/index.html
I iceteebone 5,000+ posts Banned 39,411 225 Michigan Jan 30, 2005 #3 nope. a single dual 4 ohm sub can only be wired to a 2 or 8 ohm impedance.
johnecon2001 5,000+ posts SSA/ROE Super-Møderator 5,321 60 Phoenix, AZ Jan 30, 2005 #4 now if you had two of them... 4 or 16 ohms
DBfan187 5,000+ posts Supa's mom was here! 52,741 236 Poolside with Supa's mom. Jan 30, 2005 #5 now if you had two of them... 4 or 16 ohms Click to expand... or 1ohm
jellyfish420 10+ year member i design boxes ....... 4,234 0 STL ill side Jan 30, 2005 #6 you can just run one coil...but doing so would change the t/s parameters, power handling, and box size. not recommended for the faint of heart
you can just run one coil...but doing so would change the t/s parameters, power handling, and box size. not recommended for the faint of heart