Yeah they make a 2 and 4 ohm version. Thanks though, appreciate any and all input guysThat's cool, I lookIed up the speaker on Sonicelectronics and it said single 4 ohm. I wished I could have helped you better. I hope you find your problem soon man.
I think the ZRS is a better amp. the TXA might be overatedThe other amp was a Cadence ZRS 7000D. The new amp is a Cadence TXA 1000D (new conditon). I've tried using it both with and without the bass knob, no difference. Everything worked fine with the old amp minutes before putting the new one in. At this point I'm le to believe it's a bum amp. The wiring can't be the issue because I've tried hooking them up in various ways, even individually and the result is always subs that barely move.
I think the ZRS is a better amp. the TXA might be overated
My HU is a Kewood Excelon KDC-X494, and it's only got one setting as far as that goes. I've tries adjusting all of the settings on the amp, gain, filters etc.. and while this made a slight difference, it was still nothing like it should be.are there two subwoofer systems on the hu ? my alpine 9887 has two different systems to choose from.1 of them is when it only gets loud when your turn the hu up to full tilt,the other one is the one i use in conjunction with my bass knob so i can have bass at way lower level.if that isnt it,then maybe it is the amp.have you tried adjusting the frequency on the amp ?
Assuming you're saying wire the ZRS down to 1 ohm? My only question with that is how, even though it's a monoblock, there's two pos and neg posts. I understand that I go from LSub+ to RSub+ to Amp+ and LSub- to RSub- to Amp- but do I put them to the same side terminals or from the left side - and right side + etc... If that makes any sense haha sorryUse a DMM to set the gain on the ZRS, set it for 1000 watts