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Total noob here... i'm looking to get a decent begginer system.
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<blockquote data-quote="DidUHearThat?" data-source="post: 5734612" data-attributes="member: 594758"><p>I don't know that model, but it is probably fine. Do a search on here if you want. The problem with it is; it wont' go well with the amp I suggested. That model has dual 4 ohm voice coils. Which means they must be wired together which will make it a 2 ohm load or 8 ohm load. You must correctly match the ohm load of the sub and the amp.</p><p></p><p>Don't get confused. It's not too complicated. For the amp I suggested you would want a single 4 ohm sub or a dual 2 ohm (which can then be wired to 4 ohms). The amp I suggested when bridged requires a 4 ohm load. It will give you 300 watts at 4 ohm bridged, which is a lot of power for so little money.</p><p></p><p>So either find another sub, or another amp. IMO, it will be easier to find another sub that will give you 4 ohm, that amp is a steal of a price.</p><p></p><p>Ah, here is the same sub in a dual 2 ohm model. This one can be wired to be 4 ohm which will match the amp I suggested perfectly.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_8341_Pioneer+TS-W307D2.html" target="_blank">http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_8341_Pioneer+TS-W307D2.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DidUHearThat?, post: 5734612, member: 594758"] I don't know that model, but it is probably fine. Do a search on here if you want. The problem with it is; it wont' go well with the amp I suggested. That model has dual 4 ohm voice coils. Which means they must be wired together which will make it a 2 ohm load or 8 ohm load. You must correctly match the ohm load of the sub and the amp. Don't get confused. It's not too complicated. For the amp I suggested you would want a single 4 ohm sub or a dual 2 ohm (which can then be wired to 4 ohms). The amp I suggested when bridged requires a 4 ohm load. It will give you 300 watts at 4 ohm bridged, which is a lot of power for so little money. So either find another sub, or another amp. IMO, it will be easier to find another sub that will give you 4 ohm, that amp is a steal of a price. Ah, here is the same sub in a dual 2 ohm model. This one can be wired to be 4 ohm which will match the amp I suggested perfectly. [URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_8341_Pioneer+TS-W307D2.html"]http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_8341_Pioneer+TS-W307D2.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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