TC2k15x2 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,389 0 Debary FL Sep 16, 2008 #1 (8) dvc 2ohm subs can be wired to how many ohms? Click to read more...
OP TC2k15x2 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,389 0 Debary FL Sep 16, 2008 Thread Starter #2 Bump is there some type of formula someone can give me? Because ive searched all over and just cant find out how to do this.
Bump is there some type of formula someone can give me? Because ive searched all over and just cant find out how to do this.
dragnix 5,000+ posts LXIX 20,992 68 Socal cuz i'm So cool Sep 16, 2008 #3 there are a lot of wiring options with 8 subs. Perhaps you can tell us what load you want to achieve/get close to
there are a lot of wiring options with 8 subs. Perhaps you can tell us what load you want to achieve/get close to
rc10mike 10+ year member I b sippin on sizzurp 2,674 25 Jacksonville, Fl Sep 16, 2008 #4 Go to the12volt.com and use their calculator.
wu501 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,304 1 N.Y Sep 16, 2008 #5 and you wanted to open your own shop....lol
OP TC2k15x2 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,389 0 Debary FL Sep 16, 2008 Thread Starter #6 Id like either a 1 or 2 ohm load.
dragnix 5,000+ posts LXIX 20,992 68 Socal cuz i'm So cool Sep 16, 2008 #7 wire 4 to 1ohm and another 4 to 1ohm then wire those to a 2ohm load, i think
H Hintzyboy 5,000+ posts Sparks mean its working! 7,798 0 Baraboo, WI Sep 16, 2008 #8 2 ohm load is probably going to be your best bet. Or split them up and run two amps at a one ohm load each. Depends on how much power you're going to run. You could run at .25 ohms, but it'll be hard to find an amp that will take that daily
2 ohm load is probably going to be your best bet. Or split them up and run two amps at a one ohm load each. Depends on how much power you're going to run. You could run at .25 ohms, but it'll be hard to find an amp that will take that daily