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Factor in rise when wiring subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="jaymann107" data-source="post: 7039871" data-attributes="member: 604128"><p>I have very little knowledge when it comes to rise so here is what I need to know. I have three dual 4ohm voice coil 10's that are wired to 2.6 (but DMM reads 3.7) and the weird thing is they are in a sealed box. All coils read close to the same 4.3.</p><p></p><p>Ok so in theory I can wire my subs to 2.6 or .6 and the amp I have is a AP15001d. I would like to wire them to .6 and factor in the rise and feel comfortable. In my opinion I do not have the elctrical to wire the amp below 1ohm but that is the reason for the post. Electrical consist of stock 105amp ALT, big 3 done in 0gauge and 4 gauge ran to the back from the stock Acura battery. Lastly I'm done spending money so it boils down to wire the subs to 2.6 or .6 as is. Opinions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaymann107, post: 7039871, member: 604128"] I have very little knowledge when it comes to rise so here is what I need to know. I have three dual 4ohm voice coil 10's that are wired to 2.6 (but DMM reads 3.7) and the weird thing is they are in a sealed box. All coils read close to the same 4.3. Ok so in theory I can wire my subs to 2.6 or .6 and the amp I have is a AP15001d. I would like to wire them to .6 and factor in the rise and feel comfortable. In my opinion I do not have the elctrical to wire the amp below 1ohm but that is the reason for the post. Electrical consist of stock 105amp ALT, big 3 done in 0gauge and 4 gauge ran to the back from the stock Acura battery. Lastly I'm done spending money so it boils down to wire the subs to 2.6 or .6 as is. Opinions? [/QUOTE]
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