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Think I got my wiring wrong...performing weak!
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<blockquote data-quote="joshua1davison" data-source="post: 6812481" data-attributes="member: 621902"><p>I have two 15" Hifonics Brutus subwoofers that are dual 4 ohms, I bought a new amp not thinking about checking the specs.. its a Memphis MOJO 16-2000D thats shows</p><p></p><p>1 x 1200 @ 4 ohms (13.8V)</p><p></p><p>1 x 2000 @ 2 ohms (13.8V)</p><p></p><p>1 x 2400 @ 2 ohms (15.5 V)</p><p></p><p>The problem I have right now is that the system is performing really weak, I have to turn it up high to hear the subs and after I turn it up about 3/4 max volume the subs crack out, then jump back in and then go out again and back in. The subs are not blown, I think I have my subs wired incorrectly. How should I wire them to my amp? Is there anything else that could be affecting my performance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshua1davison, post: 6812481, member: 621902"] I have two 15" Hifonics Brutus subwoofers that are dual 4 ohms, I bought a new amp not thinking about checking the specs.. its a Memphis MOJO 16-2000D thats shows 1 x 1200 @ 4 ohms (13.8V) 1 x 2000 @ 2 ohms (13.8V) 1 x 2400 @ 2 ohms (15.5 V) The problem I have right now is that the system is performing really weak, I have to turn it up high to hear the subs and after I turn it up about 3/4 max volume the subs crack out, then jump back in and then go out again and back in. The subs are not blown, I think I have my subs wired incorrectly. How should I wire them to my amp? Is there anything else that could be affecting my performance? [/QUOTE]
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