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That amp is stable to 2ohms stereo not 2ohm bridged. You can try it but it will likely get hot and shut down. If it does try wiring the coils in series. It will get less power but it will save the amp.
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no it's not that's why I was asking .........if it's dual 4 ohm you'll have to wire the coils in series and run 8 ohm bridged .......
go to the link below for wiring reference
http://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/wiring/index.html
go to the link below for wiring reference
http://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/wiring/index.html
1 DVC driver with Voice Coils in Parallel
Connecting the two voice coils of the driver in parallel (+ to +, - to -) will result in the following impedances:
Dual-4 Ohm Subwoofer: 2 Ohms
This is how I have it wired right from the JL site
Connecting the two voice coils of the driver in parallel (+ to +, - to -) will result in the following impedances:
Dual-4 Ohm Subwoofer: 2 Ohms
This is how I have it wired right from the JL site
Originally posted by dodgeram:
and it doesn't overheat and shut down
rockford says it's only 4 ohm mono stable
and it doesn't overheat and shut down
rockford says it's only 4 ohm mono stable
If you guys think I should rewire it I will
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[ March 12, 2004, 02:31 PM: Message edited by: Mullen ]



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