Wiring subs to a monoblock

I was just wondering if subs can be wired to different ohms on a monoblock amp or if since the will be connecting to the same points if it will change the overall ohms of everything since they will all be touching?

I have a set of 15s I have wired to my amp and have them wired at 4ohms to keep the load down on them.

But I have a 12 I want to add to the mix but want it wired to 1 since if can handle full load of this amp.

Is there a way to keep those at 4 ohms and wire the 12 up at 1? or will connecting them to the same spots on the amp make the load of everything change??

 
everything will change.

Sounds like you have two d4's and a d2?

First of all - nobody with any understanding of how subwoofers (or car audio in general) work will tell you it's a good idea to throw any sub into any mix unless they're all identical.

With that being said -- If you wire the d2 for 1 and then wire it parallel with the 4 ohm d4's the impedance at the amp will drop to 0.8 ohms. If the amp could function at that impedance the d2 would get 80% of the power and the d4's would split the other 20%.

If the d2 were wired for 4 then wired parallel with the existing 4 ohm load you'd have 2 ohms at the amp and the 12 would get 50% power, the d4's would split the other 50%.

 
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