B brybry354 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 212 0 Texas Feb 11, 2009 #1 when i wire my subs do i want to wire them up to get 2 ohms or 4 ohms? Click to read more...
IDSkoT 5,000+ posts Resonating Reticular 6,522 1 Miami, Florida Feb 11, 2009 #2 Depends on the resistance of the coil(s) and how many there are, also, your amp and the power handling of the driver.
Depends on the resistance of the coil(s) and how many there are, also, your amp and the power handling of the driver.
9 99grandprixGT 5,000+ posts now got an 04 grand prix 11,603 7 home Feb 11, 2009 #3 more info needed or click here and figure it out
OP B brybry354 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 212 0 Texas Feb 11, 2009 Thread Starter #4 well is a 2 ohm load better than a 4 ohm load? i want to wire a BostG2 http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_4250_Boston+Acoustics+G210-44.html to a KickerZX300.1 amp should i wire it for a 2 ohm load or should i get the single voice coil (4 ohm) BostonG2 and wire it for a 4 ohm load?
well is a 2 ohm load better than a 4 ohm load? i want to wire a BostG2 http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_4250_Boston+Acoustics+G210-44.html to a KickerZX300.1 amp should i wire it for a 2 ohm load or should i get the single voice coil (4 ohm) BostonG2 and wire it for a 4 ohm load?
cx-7heaven 10+ year member The dash don't be silent 1,638 8 Savannah, Ga Feb 11, 2009 #5 In your case, you want the 2 ohm load, thats where that amp makes it's power.
OP B brybry354 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 212 0 Texas Feb 11, 2009 Thread Starter #6 okay so go with the Dual 4 ohms instead of the Single 4 ohms and wire it to get the 2 ohm load?