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Wiring 2 amps in parallel

Old Jul 27, 2013 | 01:16 PM
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Wiring 2 amps in parallel

Hey guys.
Ok the is my dilemma. Ihave 2 JBL gti mkii 10" and 2 amps. Ihave fused the voice coils together. Well I assume that's what I've done. One reads at 3.5 ohms and one at 7 ohm. So what I am asking is can I link the subs together to even out the ohm load and then run the amps in parallel. And if so how would I run my speaker wire. I really miss my good out put but I don't want to cook anything and have no system. Please help.
Old May 6, 2014 | 02:21 AM
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no.... what ohm are your subs? duel 2 ohm or duel 4 ohm? do both coils on the one woofer read the same?
Old Nov 10, 2014 | 02:34 AM
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f you have two subwoofers 10 "GTI .JBL 10, We recommend that you use one EFX 4300 monoblock power amplifier to sound 2 subwoofer. For installation pararel 2 subwoofers to 1 Ohm. But need huge monoblock power amplifier. I 4-channel amplifier unit, to ring p650c BL speakers. for the rear speakers should use your coaxial speakers. add capacitor banks for power supply current, so the battery remains stable. but you have to do is set the gain level of the amplifier. Installation of RCA cables and wires stun, preferably not adjacent. because if adjacent wires will cause storing.
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