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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 991406" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>Reduce the overall number by pairing the subs in either parrallel or series (1 or 4ohm)</p><p></p><p>A calculator and a pen and paper is all you need to figure out possible wireing combo's</p><p></p><p>For series you just add up the coils</p><p></p><p>For parrallel you divide 1 by the ohms of the coil and then multiply the answer by how many subs you plan to parrellel.</p><p></p><p>Example</p><p></p><p>three 4ohm subs</p><p></p><p>1 divided by 4 (the 1 is the constant)</p><p></p><p>This equals .25</p><p></p><p>Multiply by three because there is three 4ohm subs</p><p></p><p>.25 X 3</p><p></p><p>this equals .75</p><p></p><p>now take that total for all the woofers and divide that into 1</p><p></p><p>1 divided by .75</p><p></p><p>this equals 1.3333</p><p></p><p>1.3 is the ohms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 991406, member: 540734"] Reduce the overall number by pairing the subs in either parrallel or series (1 or 4ohm) A calculator and a pen and paper is all you need to figure out possible wireing combo's For series you just add up the coils For parrallel you divide 1 by the ohms of the coil and then multiply the answer by how many subs you plan to parrellel. Example three 4ohm subs 1 divided by 4 (the 1 is the constant) This equals .25 Multiply by three because there is three 4ohm subs .25 X 3 this equals .75 now take that total for all the woofers and divide that into 1 1 divided by .75 this equals 1.3333 1.3 is the ohms [/QUOTE]
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