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Sub wiring question I should probably know the answer to
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<blockquote data-quote="dacheatham" data-source="post: 8652529" data-attributes="member: 592642"><p>So I just got my new box loaded up and wired. When I would turn the bass knob up the amps would go into protect. Equipment is 2 Sundown U15s d4 and 2 Wolfram 3000.1 strapped at 1 ohm. I have a 4 spot SMD terminal and my buddy helping me originally had everything parallel at the SMD terminals</p><p></p><p>And then then Amp + to the + on speaker 2 vc1 and the amp - to the - on speaker 1 vc 2.</p><p></p><p>I switched the Amp + to Speaker 1 VC 2 so the leads from the amps were going to the same VC on the same sub. After doing this it stopped going into protect.</p><p></p><p>With everything wired in parallel should this have made a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dacheatham, post: 8652529, member: 592642"] So I just got my new box loaded up and wired. When I would turn the bass knob up the amps would go into protect. Equipment is 2 Sundown U15s d4 and 2 Wolfram 3000.1 strapped at 1 ohm. I have a 4 spot SMD terminal and my buddy helping me originally had everything parallel at the SMD terminals And then then Amp + to the + on speaker 2 vc1 and the amp - to the - on speaker 1 vc 2. I switched the Amp + to Speaker 1 VC 2 so the leads from the amps were going to the same VC on the same sub. After doing this it stopped going into protect. With everything wired in parallel should this have made a difference? [/QUOTE]
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