miked_mad 10+ year member buick member 317 1 h-town,tx Jan 4, 2006 #1 I have two l7 15s dual 2 ohm and a kicker 850.4 .Do I wire the coils separatly or wire them together and bridge them??????? Click to read more...
I have two l7 15s dual 2 ohm and a kicker 850.4 .Do I wire the coils separatly or wire them together and bridge them??????? Click to read more...
93 saturn sl2 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,512 1 Michigan Jan 4, 2006 #2 Im guessing that the amp is a 4 channel? If so (I dont know if this is the best way) i'd bridge the amp to 2 channels, then wire the subs to 4 ohm and hook a sub to each channel.
Im guessing that the amp is a 4 channel? If so (I dont know if this is the best way) i'd bridge the amp to 2 channels, then wire the subs to 4 ohm and hook a sub to each channel.
DiamondFanatic 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,044 2 Oregon Jan 4, 2006 #3 ^ If it is an 850.4 then it is a 4 channel, and this is how you should do it, as posted above VC's on the subs in series for a 4 ohm load, and bridge channels 1+2 to 1 sub, 3+4 to the second.
^ If it is an 850.4 then it is a 4 channel, and this is how you should do it, as posted above VC's on the subs in series for a 4 ohm load, and bridge channels 1+2 to 1 sub, 3+4 to the second.
OP miked_mad 10+ year member buick member 317 1 h-town,tx Jan 4, 2006 Thread Starter #4 If i do it that way i will only get half the amps power right?
MisterGrubbs 5,000+ posts Kinda Old School 5,547 2 Newnan, Georgia Jan 4, 2006 #5 Negative, you'll get all of the power of 2 channels to one sub, and all of the power of the other two channels to the other You'll get full power out of it Says it's 50x4 at 4ohm, 100x4 at 2ohms, bridged it would be 200x2, so you'd get 200w per sub, theoretically speaking
Negative, you'll get all of the power of 2 channels to one sub, and all of the power of the other two channels to the other You'll get full power out of it Says it's 50x4 at 4ohm, 100x4 at 2ohms, bridged it would be 200x2, so you'd get 200w per sub, theoretically speaking
OP miked_mad 10+ year member buick member 317 1 h-town,tx Jan 4, 2006 Thread Starter #6 u can only wire dual 2ohms to a .5 ohm 2 ohm and a 8ohm load right
OP miked_mad 10+ year member buick member 317 1 h-town,tx Jan 4, 2006 Thread Starter #7 the specs are 4x215 at 2ohms and 2x425 at 4ohms.
93 saturn sl2 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,512 1 Michigan Jan 4, 2006 #8 u can only wire dual 2ohms to a .5 ohm 2 ohm and a 8ohm load right Click to expand... and 4 ohms. and I dont think that you can wire them to an 8 ohm load period, or a 2 ohm unless you ran the coils independently.
u can only wire dual 2ohms to a .5 ohm 2 ohm and a 8ohm load right Click to expand... and 4 ohms. and I dont think that you can wire them to an 8 ohm load period, or a 2 ohm unless you ran the coils independently.