S saywhat? 5,000+ posts satx120, jealous? 11,553 19 H'Burg Mississippi! May 26, 2004 #1 alright im lookin at 15 inch QVC 1 ohm, how do i wire this to be run from a 1 ohm amp. Click to read more...
alright im lookin at 15 inch QVC 1 ohm, how do i wire this to be run from a 1 ohm amp. Click to read more...
Acidburn 5,000+ posts Super Mod-like-guy 16,822 53 Tempe, AZ May 26, 2004 #2 i believe there is a diagram of what you want at www.reaudio.com under tech
OP S saywhat? 5,000+ posts satx120, jealous? 11,553 19 H'Burg Mississippi! May 26, 2004 Thread Starter #3 it doesnt say if its one ohm
Acidburn 5,000+ posts Super Mod-like-guy 16,822 53 Tempe, AZ May 26, 2004 #4 it says "Parallel/Series Combination Wiring: Final impedence = individual impedence"... is each individual coil 1 ohm? then lets see 1 = what??? let's think about this for a while... oh wait, you think it could be 1?
it says "Parallel/Series Combination Wiring: Final impedence = individual impedence"... is each individual coil 1 ohm? then lets see 1 = what??? let's think about this for a while... oh wait, you think it could be 1?
InhumanAcura 5,000+ posts 1/3ofTEAM PwNAGE..*****es 8,992 48 South Florida May 26, 2004 #5 The respl.com diagram says to the right of the diagram each formula for finding the final impendence. The first drawing is divide your 1 ohm coil by 4 / 1 = 1/4 ohm The second is the the same final impendance as one coil = 1 ohm The third is the coil multiplied by 1 x 4 = 4 ohms
The respl.com diagram says to the right of the diagram each formula for finding the final impendence. The first drawing is divide your 1 ohm coil by 4 / 1 = 1/4 ohm The second is the the same final impendance as one coil = 1 ohm The third is the coil multiplied by 1 x 4 = 4 ohms