Aggietoker
Junior Member
Ok I had a P210S4 running off a bridged 450watt DUAL amp bridged at 300RMS 4ohms. The sub did everything I wanted it to and I was happy with it.
I had it for 4 years and it gave out on me. I purchased a P2D410 today and hooked it up but im a bit confused as to the wiring. The P2D410 is of course a 4-Ohm DVC Subwoofer bur when I was looking at the wiring diagram it shows
No 4-Ohm from the amp. I hooked it up anyways and it does not sound the same as my old one did. It does not produce a nice full bass tone and it sounds higher pitched and kind of ringy. It doesn't fit in the box as snug as the old one did and I can feel air escaping but I don't think it's my big issue. The crossover is set at AP but my old one which sounded great was set to the same thing I didn't change the gain or crossover.
Do I need to get the 2-Ohm version of the p2 according to this diagram?
Please help! I don't know much at all about audio/electrical so please don't be too rough =P
I had it for 4 years and it gave out on me. I purchased a P2D410 today and hooked it up but im a bit confused as to the wiring. The P2D410 is of course a 4-Ohm DVC Subwoofer bur when I was looking at the wiring diagram it shows
No 4-Ohm from the amp. I hooked it up anyways and it does not sound the same as my old one did. It does not produce a nice full bass tone and it sounds higher pitched and kind of ringy. It doesn't fit in the box as snug as the old one did and I can feel air escaping but I don't think it's my big issue. The crossover is set at AP but my old one which sounded great was set to the same thing I didn't change the gain or crossover.
Do I need to get the 2-Ohm version of the p2 according to this diagram?
Please help! I don't know much at all about audio/electrical so please don't be too rough =P