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Yep,thats right. Another noob to the audio world. Questions on my setup.
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<blockquote data-quote="JoshC" data-source="post: 7497733" data-attributes="member: 634938"><p>If your wired at 2ohms in your box, and ure running parallel to the amp thats 1ohm. That could also be why ure overheating. Ure DVC subs, so there either at 2 or 4ohms in the box.</p><p></p><p>Your amp does 250rms X 2 @ 2ohms. Since u have DVC 4ohms wires them in parallel from sub to box terminals. Then run the wires from each terminal to each pos and neg on amp. That will be a 2ohm load each</p><p></p><p>That amp should be fine man, i thought they were p3's 500rms. So i think once u get it wired correctly it should be cool</p><p></p><p>EDIT: finally saw u posted how it wired, there in parallel to the terminals, thats 2omhs each. Are u running 2 sets of wires unbridged to each sub(2ohm load each channel) or do u have one set of wires powering both(1ohm)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshC, post: 7497733, member: 634938"] If your wired at 2ohms in your box, and ure running parallel to the amp thats 1ohm. That could also be why ure overheating. Ure DVC subs, so there either at 2 or 4ohms in the box. Your amp does 250rms X 2 @ 2ohms. Since u have DVC 4ohms wires them in parallel from sub to box terminals. Then run the wires from each terminal to each pos and neg on amp. That will be a 2ohm load each That amp should be fine man, i thought they were p3's 500rms. So i think once u get it wired correctly it should be cool EDIT: finally saw u posted how it wired, there in parallel to the terminals, thats 2omhs each. Are u running 2 sets of wires unbridged to each sub(2ohm load each channel) or do u have one set of wires powering both(1ohm)? [/QUOTE]
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