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Old Jan 15, 2014 | 12:02 PM
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best way to hook up 6 10" infinity 1030w 4 ohm??

ive been searching but wasnt able to find anything to help me, i have 6 10 inch infinity reference series 1030w 4 ohm each. they are boxed 3 on one side and 3 on the other im looking for the best way to wire them and what i should look for in amps any suggestions?

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Old Jan 15, 2014 | 12:03 PM
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please be very detailed
Old Jan 15, 2014 | 03:16 PM
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You can wire each set of three to 1.33 ohm, or all 6 together to a 2.66 ohm load

You will need two amps that are 1 ohm stable, or one amp that is 2 ohm stable.

To wire each side to 1.33 ohm, connect all three positive connections together, and all three negative connections together, it will give you a 1.33 ohm load for three subs.

Then if you wish to wire all 6 subs together to 2.66 ohms - take each set of three that you wired to 1.33 ohms as described above, and run them in series. So the positive from one set 3 subs will go to the positive on the amp. The negative from that set of speakers will go to the positive of the second set. And the negative from the second set of speakers will go to the negative on the amplifier.

Your rated power for for those speakers is 1500w RMS. So look for an amplifier that can produce around 1500-1800w RMS at 2 ohms. Or two 1 ohm amplifiers that are around 800w RMS.
Old Jan 17, 2014 | 04:19 PM
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First question - what amp or amps are you using?
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