H hotboxn 10+ year member Member 58 0 Carpentersville, IL Jun 7, 2009 #1 Ok, I have 2 dual 4 ohm subs. both in a sealed box. one is inverted on mounted reg. How would i wire to 1 ohm? Thanks! Click to read more...
Ok, I have 2 dual 4 ohm subs. both in a sealed box. one is inverted on mounted reg. How would i wire to 1 ohm? Thanks! Click to read more...
T tylork92 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,362 4 North Carolina Jun 7, 2009 #2 rockfordfosgate.com has a wiring wizard...go there...it shows diagrams on how to wire.
OP H hotboxn 10+ year member Member 58 0 Carpentersville, IL Jun 7, 2009 Thread Starter #3 i know how to wire to 1 ohm if they are either both inverted or both mounted reg. , but dont you have to wire differently when inverted?
i know how to wire to 1 ohm if they are either both inverted or both mounted reg. , but dont you have to wire differently when inverted?
M maddskillzz 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 416 0 the ville Jun 7, 2009 #4 resistance has nothing to do with the way they are mounted...you can stick one on the bumper and one in the AC vent...if they are wired at one ohm they are still 1 ohm
resistance has nothing to do with the way they are mounted...you can stick one on the bumper and one in the AC vent...if they are wired at one ohm they are still 1 ohm
S squeak9798 5,000+ posts Banned 26,540 97 USA Jun 7, 2009 #5 resistance has nothing to do with the way they are mounted... Click to expand... No, it doesn't make a difference in the resistance. But if he doesn't wire them electrically out of phase, they will not be acoustically in phase. OP; You need to wire one of the subs in reverse polarity.
resistance has nothing to do with the way they are mounted... Click to expand... No, it doesn't make a difference in the resistance. But if he doesn't wire them electrically out of phase, they will not be acoustically in phase. OP; You need to wire one of the subs in reverse polarity.