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orion amp wiring question
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<blockquote data-quote="F150Matt" data-source="post: 113929" data-attributes="member: 543857"><p>WEll without much thought, the 2x450 would be the same as 1x900 but you'd be able to fade the subs to either the left or right...unless you want to do that I suggest you go with 4 ohm bridged as described above. Anyways if you do want to fade the subs, just wire up one channel to each sub, + of amp to positive of voice coil one, - of amp to negative of coil one, then run a wire between the pos and neg of voice coil two. Do this on each sub, and each channel of the amp. I think thats right! Should give you two ohms per channel aka 2x450. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F150Matt, post: 113929, member: 543857"] WEll without much thought, the 2x450 would be the same as 1x900 but you'd be able to fade the subs to either the left or right...unless you want to do that I suggest you go with 4 ohm bridged as described above. Anyways if you do want to fade the subs, just wire up one channel to each sub, + of amp to positive of voice coil one, - of amp to negative of coil one, then run a wire between the pos and neg of voice coil two. Do this on each sub, and each channel of the amp. I think thats right! Should give you two ohms per channel aka 2x450. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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