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JBL setup with a754, Fuse sub & Club 605CSQ advise please
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolkt" data-source="post: 8854470" data-attributes="member: 689589"><p>I think you misunderstood the Fuse part. The Subs I'm using is the JBL Fuse Sub. This Fuse Sub is 200watt RMS 2ohm when used in 'fused' (compined unit state. But when 'split' (separated) each unit has a 4 ohm load. <em>See product links below:</em></p><p></p><p>Hence my question about wiring options:</p><p></p><p><strong>Connection Options:</strong></p><p>1) 2 separate Fuse units (left & right) on channel 3 & 4 - wired in series (8ohm) and connected bridged on channels 3 & 4, or</p><p></p><p>2) 2 separate Fuse units left & right - wired as left and right subs on channels 3 & 4</p><p></p><p><strong>JBL Product Pages:</strong></p><p>JBL Club a754 Amplifier- <a href="https://www.jbl.com/car-amplifiers/CLUBA754.html" target="_blank">https://www.jbl.com/car-amplifiers/CLUBA754.html</a></p><p>JBL Fuse Sub - <a href="https://www.jbl.com/SUBWOOFER.html" target="_blank">https://www.jbl.com/SUBWOOFER.html</a></p><p>JBL Club 605CSQ Speakers - <a href="https://www.jbl.com/car-audio-systems/CLUB605CSQ.html" target="_blank">https://www.jbl.com/car-audio-systems/CLUB605CSQ.html</a></p><p></p><p>I hope this makes it clearer. Thanks for brainstorm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolkt, post: 8854470, member: 689589"] I think you misunderstood the Fuse part. The Subs I'm using is the JBL Fuse Sub. This Fuse Sub is 200watt RMS 2ohm when used in 'fused' (compined unit state. But when 'split' (separated) each unit has a 4 ohm load. [I]See product links below:[/I] Hence my question about wiring options: [B]Connection Options:[/B] 1) 2 separate Fuse units (left & right) on channel 3 & 4 - wired in series (8ohm) and connected bridged on channels 3 & 4, or 2) 2 separate Fuse units left & right - wired as left and right subs on channels 3 & 4 [B]JBL Product Pages:[/B] JBL Club a754 Amplifier- [URL]https://www.jbl.com/car-amplifiers/CLUBA754.html[/URL] JBL Fuse Sub - [URL]https://www.jbl.com/SUBWOOFER.html[/URL] JBL Club 605CSQ Speakers - [URL]https://www.jbl.com/car-audio-systems/CLUB605CSQ.html[/URL] I hope this makes it clearer. Thanks for brainstorm. [/QUOTE]
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