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Old May 1, 2009 | 03:40 AM
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Help wiring my subs...

I have 2 15" Kicker subs, 2ohm DVC. The installer screwed up the wiring thinking it was wired just like any other sub so after a while I finally got new ones and I'm going to wire them myself.
My amp is a 1000Watt Alpine, I'm probaly going to buy another amp of the same to run 1 sub of each in the near future, but at the moment they will both be ran off the 1 amp.

Heres the diagram for kicker subs http://www.kicker.com/dvc_wiring

It seems I have 2 options;
Parallel Voice coils with the Woofers wired in a series, and Series Voice Coils with Woofers wired Paralell

what setup is best, or will it not matter?

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Old May 1, 2009 | 04:44 AM
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Question wasn't what ohms to run them off, it was to ether run it in Parallel Voice coils with the Woofers wired in a series, and Series Voice Coils with Woofers wired Parallel., I'm not sure whats best? I don't understand the diagram you shown it doesn't tell which ones are the voice coils, if you look at the kicker diagrams Coil 1 is the white dot. http://www.kicker.com/dvc_wiring
Old May 1, 2009 | 06:06 AM
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I have had a shop tell me to series the vc in that situation, but i have done it both ways since then and never noticed any difference.... I think its just easier wiring coils in series....
Old May 1, 2009 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Mat-Romain
well, the diagrams i posted are pretty simple to understand...the top of each woofer is one coil in my diagrams and the bottom is one coil.....where it says 2 ohm and theres a + and a -....thats one coil


as for which way to wire, if ur not doing any serious spl (wich you arnt based on what im reading) then you wont/shouldnt notice a diffrence

so just do it whatever way is easier for you to wire it...gl
There are nitpickers lurking here who will tell you that wiring subs in series is the debil.......

The easiest way to ensure both drivers receive the same power is to series the coils and parallel the subs....option #2 in the drawings above......
Old May 1, 2009 | 11:54 AM
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damn i didnt think this would stump anyone seems pretty easy
Old May 1, 2009 | 01:02 PM
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But, say you wire the subs parallel, then while playing real loud, one sub blows. Then, wouldnt all the power go through the remaining sub and blow that one too?
Old May 1, 2009 | 04:34 PM
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Not so long as you have your muffeler bearings greased properly.



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