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<blockquote data-quote="Reggaeman" data-source="post: 8685033" data-attributes="member: 678084"><p>Hi there, Im about to try and set up a subwoofer in my car, I have the sub and also a choice of 2 mono block amplifiers to power it.</p><p>The Subs specs are:</p><p>10"</p><p>Nominal impedance 4+4 ohms(Dual Voice Coil)</p><p>Power Handling 700w</p><p>Maximum Allowable Power(according to manufacturer) 350w (Im not sure if this means rms?)</p><p>Amp number One Specs are:</p><p>Max Power 1000w</p><p>RMS Power Output 410rms - 1 channel @4 ohms</p><p>RMS Power Output 555rms - 1 channel @2ohms</p><p>(this one has a subsonic filter)</p><p>Amp number Two Specs are:</p><p>Max Power 800w</p><p>RMS Power Output 262rms - 1 channel @4 ohms</p><p>RMS Power Output 368rms - 1 channel @2ohms</p><p>This is the first time Ive wired up a dual voice coil driver and know there are several different ways to wire it to get different loads (parallel and series)</p><p>My question is which amp would I be better off using and what way should I wire the chosen one?</p><p>Thanks in advance to anyone who can take the time and point me in the right direction.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reggaeman, post: 8685033, member: 678084"] Hi there, Im about to try and set up a subwoofer in my car, I have the sub and also a choice of 2 mono block amplifiers to power it. The Subs specs are: 10" Nominal impedance 4+4 ohms(Dual Voice Coil) Power Handling 700w Maximum Allowable Power(according to manufacturer) 350w (Im not sure if this means rms?) Amp number One Specs are: Max Power 1000w RMS Power Output 410rms - 1 channel @4 ohms RMS Power Output 555rms - 1 channel @2ohms (this one has a subsonic filter) Amp number Two Specs are: Max Power 800w RMS Power Output 262rms - 1 channel @4 ohms RMS Power Output 368rms - 1 channel @2ohms This is the first time Ive wired up a dual voice coil driver and know there are several different ways to wire it to get different loads (parallel and series) My question is which amp would I be better off using and what way should I wire the chosen one? Thanks in advance to anyone who can take the time and point me in the right direction. Mike [/QUOTE]
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