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Wiring subwoofers with different ohm voice coils together
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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 8690739" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>Of course you can. The amp has no response to what is connected to it other than impedance. Wire the D2 in series for 4 on one output and the D4 parallel for 2 on the other. The p3 will see 1/3 of the power, the PA will see 2/3.</p><p>The amp doesn't have separate channels -- it's just two connections to the same channel so anything you connect to one output will be parallel to the other. Also -- subs don't "withstand" the load. They ARE the load. </p><p>Don't expect great sound quality, but it will give you some bass until you can get a proper matching pair.</p><p></p><p>You might have better results just running the Pwr Ac at 2 ohms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 8690739, member: 540940"] Of course you can. The amp has no response to what is connected to it other than impedance. Wire the D2 in series for 4 on one output and the D4 parallel for 2 on the other. The p3 will see 1/3 of the power, the PA will see 2/3. The amp doesn't have separate channels -- it's just two connections to the same channel so anything you connect to one output will be parallel to the other. Also -- subs don't "withstand" the load. They ARE the load. Don't expect great sound quality, but it will give you some bass until you can get a proper matching pair. You might have better results just running the Pwr Ac at 2 ohms. [/QUOTE]
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