NissanKicker
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Honda-on-22-Nissan-on-20
Just wondering if this would work:
If you have 2 SVC Subs ( Like he has )...
Could you achieve a 2 ohm load by doin' this?
2oSVC 2oSVC 2oSVC 2oSVC
[ + - ] [ + - ] [ + - ] [ + - ]
+ to amp/ - to amp + to amp/ - to amp
Bridged @ amp....
..... Would that be a 2 ohm load???
* It'll be making (2) SVC Subs seem like (1) DVC Sub. *
.... Keep in mind, When subs have there Voice Coils lined up all on one side of the sub... Some subs, Like my Eclipse SW7200s, indicate that by connecting the middle + & - and runnin' the outer + & - is the wiring for a 4 ohm load.....
By taking that into consideration, when that indeed work in this case?
.... If it doesn't get a 2 ohm load @ the amp.... What ohm load would be achieved?
To me this seems like a logical way of making a 2 ohm load out of (4) 2ohm SVC
If you have 2 SVC Subs ( Like he has )...
Could you achieve a 2 ohm load by doin' this?
2oSVC 2oSVC 2oSVC 2oSVC
[ + - ] [ + - ] [ + - ] [ + - ]
+ to amp/ - to amp + to amp/ - to amp
Bridged @ amp....
..... Would that be a 2 ohm load???
* It'll be making (2) SVC Subs seem like (1) DVC Sub. *
.... Keep in mind, When subs have there Voice Coils lined up all on one side of the sub... Some subs, Like my Eclipse SW7200s, indicate that by connecting the middle + & - and runnin' the outer + & - is the wiring for a 4 ohm load.....
By taking that into consideration, when that indeed work in this case?
.... If it doesn't get a 2 ohm load @ the amp.... What ohm load would be achieved?
To me this seems like a logical way of making a 2 ohm load out of (4) 2ohm SVC