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cavy 06-21-2006 10:53 PM

audison srx2s
 
i have a problem wondering if you guys could help please!!!
i have a audison srx2s and it keeps popping fuse and there hook up to 2 ten inche alpine type r dual voice subs and iam running them bridged.

any help would be greatly appreciated thank you!!!

Justin LaRouche 06-27-2006 01:34 AM

what is the maximum load that your amp is supposed to handle? i think that amp is supposed to see no more than a 1 ohm load. if those r's r dual 2ohm then u would be down around .5ohms! so that might have something to do with it! and do u mean a fuse on the amp or inline at the battery? help me out here a little.

cavy 06-27-2006 02:17 PM

the fuse on the amp and there dual voice coil 4ohms

MR2NR 06-27-2006 02:51 PM

You are trying to make the amp do something it was not designed to do. It was not designed to operate in 2 ohm mono, which is more than likely how you are running it given that you have dual 4 ohm subs. If your subs are wired in parallel, this is a 2 ohm load and is beyond the amps ability to operate properly, end result is blown fuses for now until the amplifier dies a horrible smelly death.

Justin LaRouche 06-28-2006 04:23 PM

^^^that is preaty much the deal! thanks rob

Youds 06-28-2006 05:43 PM

2 dual 4 ohm loads would result in either 1 or 4 my guess is you have them all parallelled and running at 1 when it is only stable bridged at 4. hook up your subs with a serier-parallel hook up to be at 4 ohms and you should be fine :). for how to do this... http://www.infinitysystems.com/caraudio/2-4-4.aspx. thatll give them approx 300 rms each :)

EDIT

wait are u running one or two amps heh i assumed 1

cavy 06-28-2006 09:34 PM

1 for the fronts and 1 for the sub
thanks for the help
and would it be better if i ran one sub

islandphile 06-28-2006 10:05 PM

No it wouldn't be better, b/c the amp is designed to run into 4 ohm bridged mono, which requires u to use both subs to achieve that load.

If u use just one sub you will either have a 2 or 8 ohm load at the amp. The amp won't like the 2 ohm bridged load....and won't put out optimized power into 8 ohms bridged.

This is a classic case of someone trying to make an amp do what it was not designed to do. I don't foresee any further problems if you hook things up right.

cavy 06-29-2006 12:32 AM

thank for your help guys iam going to visit my stereo guy tomorrow and have him check the wiring of my subs

Youds 06-29-2006 05:24 AM

k if its one amp for the subs follow the wiring i put up there to achieve your 4 ohm load :)


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