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Ah, my bad.they are mx 12's
Ah, my bad.
In the sub wiring diagram you should have wired it like the top one. Wont the + of coil 1 to the - of coil 2 on the sub this makes a dual 1 ohm sub into a 2 ohm. You do that with each sub. Then you would take the - from coil one on each sub and run that to the amp -. Then take the + from coil 2 on each sub and run that into the + of the amp.
bingo..thats the problemi think now this makes sense cause my pos and neg is on the same terminal lmao instead of from one coil to the other their crossed at the same coil so some changes tomorrow
Correct. And then wire both paralleled .5 ohm subs into series for the 1 ohm load again. Or if you do parallel again, you get the .25 we mentioned. This is with 2 subs. Pretty simple really. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifif you ahve dual 1 ohm and you wire 2 coils in parallel you would be at .5 ohm not 1 ohm. Each coil is 1 ohm so you can not wire two together and be at 1 ohm.
your right pretty simple all fixed had all the neighbors in my complex bitchin and almost got arrested at the same time!!!! very good thou thanks for the help guys!!!!!Correct. And then wire both paralleled .5 ohm subs into series for the 1 ohm load again. Or if you do parallel again, you get the .25 we mentioned. This is with 2 subs. Pretty simple really. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Haha I thought thats what you said in your post. Glad you figured it out!i think now this makes sense cause my pos and neg is on the same terminal lmao instead of from one coil to the other their crossed at the same coil so some changes tomorrow