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Rockford Fosgate 750s Needs To Marry Old JL Audio 10W6's in Mono ??????
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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8783489" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>Something sounds wrong.</p><p></p><p>A pair of subwoofers wired to 6-ohm in bridge mode will both move the same, so the left or right gain adjustments, even if adjusted individually, will effect both subs at the same time. If one sub is moving more than the other while individually effected by gain adjustments, something isn’t right in the wiring somewhere. Clear photos of all the wiring may help.</p><p></p><p>As for wiring one sub per channel. Those subs are DVC 6-ohm, so you <strong>can't get 2-ohm</strong> per channel, so you are stuck with 3-ohm per channel if you do that, same exact power as you will get running it 6-ohm bridged and won’t give you any more power. I only recommend running each sub off its own channel if your box has separate chambers. You might get bad performance if you don’t get the gains set right and the subs are not moving equally in a single chamber box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8783489, member: 682903"] Something sounds wrong. A pair of subwoofers wired to 6-ohm in bridge mode will both move the same, so the left or right gain adjustments, even if adjusted individually, will effect both subs at the same time. If one sub is moving more than the other while individually effected by gain adjustments, something isn’t right in the wiring somewhere. Clear photos of all the wiring may help. As for wiring one sub per channel. Those subs are DVC 6-ohm, so you [B]can't get 2-ohm[/B] per channel, so you are stuck with 3-ohm per channel if you do that, same exact power as you will get running it 6-ohm bridged and won’t give you any more power. I only recommend running each sub off its own channel if your box has separate chambers. You might get bad performance if you don’t get the gains set right and the subs are not moving equally in a single chamber box. [/QUOTE]
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