which is louder???
IIRC the 1014D is 4 ohm DVC so the way to go is to give each sub 500w @ 2 ohm.
Play with the gain as the 1014d takes 250w RMS
Should sound nice. Are you going sealed or ported?
it's ported mahna mahna..... i'll make a trunk worx too after i finished this one ill post the pix thanks for all the suggestions i really appreciate it
actually I think those subs are rated for 350 watts rms each, so If it were me, I would wire them parallel to 1 ohm...your 1kw watt amp at 1ohm will work well with the subs, just go easy on the gain control and the volume ****. It'll sound great, JBL subs have a nice fat, round bass sound that blends well with mids and highs.
JBL - GTO1014D - 10" Die-Cast Subwoofer with with Dual 4-Ohm Voice Coils
JBL - GTO1014D - 10" Die-Cast Subwoofer with with Dual 4-Ohm Voice Coils
^^^^^ he said his amp is stable to 4 ohm mono, why would he run it at 1 ohm? its a stereo amp not mono. And my bad, i looked up the subs and read they were single 4 ohm voice coils, guess i was wrong. So if they are dual 4 ohm voice coils than wire then in series, than wire them parrallel to the amp to get 1000 watts at 4 ohms. No need to run them in stereo at 500x2.
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