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<blockquote data-quote="Dnut" data-source="post: 636580" data-attributes="member: 558284"><p>Im having trouble trying to wire up 3 jl 10w6 subwoofers to a 2 channel PPI PC2150 amp. The subs are 6 ohm dvc's. Im trying to bridge my amp so that I can run 600 watts into all three subs.</p><p></p><p>I have the three subs wired in series. According to Jlaudio.com, this should be a 4ohm configuration.</p><p></p><p>When I try to bridge my amp (+ of one channel - of the other channel), there's no sound coming out from the subs. But when I hook up the subs to just one of the amp's channel, it works. Both channels of the amp works just fine. Its just that Im having trouble to trying bridge the amp.</p><p></p><p>Should I wire the subs in parallel or series? What ohm load should the subs be wired into in order to be bridgeable on the pc2150 amp? Or is just that my amp cant handle 3 (6ohm dvc)subs.</p><p></p><p>Here are the specs of my amp</p><p></p><p>Power Output:4 ohms 150W x 2</p><p></p><p>Power Output:2 ohms 300W x 2</p><p></p><p>Power Output:4 ohms Bridged Mono 600W x 1</p><p></p><p>Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanx!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dnut, post: 636580, member: 558284"] Im having trouble trying to wire up 3 jl 10w6 subwoofers to a 2 channel PPI PC2150 amp. The subs are 6 ohm dvc's. Im trying to bridge my amp so that I can run 600 watts into all three subs. I have the three subs wired in series. According to Jlaudio.com, this should be a 4ohm configuration. When I try to bridge my amp (+ of one channel - of the other channel), there's no sound coming out from the subs. But when I hook up the subs to just one of the amp's channel, it works. Both channels of the amp works just fine. Its just that Im having trouble to trying bridge the amp. Should I wire the subs in parallel or series? What ohm load should the subs be wired into in order to be bridgeable on the pc2150 amp? Or is just that my amp cant handle 3 (6ohm dvc)subs. Here are the specs of my amp Power Output:4 ohms 150W x 2 Power Output:2 ohms 300W x 2 Power Output:4 ohms Bridged Mono 600W x 1 Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanx!!! [/QUOTE]
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