SQBubble 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,917 1 MTL Aug 9, 2007 #1 so i got a mono sub amplifier but there is 4speaker wire input... + - - + how do i connect it if i only have 1 + and 1 - to connect (1ohm) ...? Click to read more...
so i got a mono sub amplifier but there is 4speaker wire input... + - - + how do i connect it if i only have 1 + and 1 - to connect (1ohm) ...? Click to read more...
BassAce 10+ year member - 2,765 1 IN Aug 9, 2007 #2 There both the same, there just hooked up together on the inside.
Beat_Dominator 5,000+ posts Yea, thats Mecha Godzilla 22,317 69 Phoenix Arizona Aug 9, 2007 #3 You connect any + to the positive wire and any - to the negative wire.
Prowler573 5,000+ posts R.I.P. Gossamer!! 18,973 115 Northwest Louisiana Aug 9, 2007 #4 You connect any + to the positive wire and any - to the negative wire. Click to expand... WINNAR!!
OP SQBubble 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,917 1 MTL Aug 9, 2007 Thread Starter #5 why would they put 4 inputs like that then?
D dipitydoo 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 564 2 St. Louis, MO Aug 9, 2007 #6 why would they put 4 inputs like that then? Click to expand... easier to wire multiple subs/coils to the amp.
why would they put 4 inputs like that then? Click to expand... easier to wire multiple subs/coils to the amp.
JLJunkieMX107 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,444 27 Grand Rapids, MI Aug 9, 2007 #8 If you hook 2 seperate subs to each + and - it makes them parallel. Say you want a 2 ohm load, then you can wire two 4 ohm subs(one per channel per say) and that would make a 2 ohm load
If you hook 2 seperate subs to each + and - it makes them parallel. Say you want a 2 ohm load, then you can wire two 4 ohm subs(one per channel per say) and that would make a 2 ohm load