How to bridge a Pheonix GOLD titanium 600.2 properly?
#1
How to bridge a Pheonix GOLD titanium 600.2 properly?
Information on my system is located on this thread:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/online/general-spl/29886-own-subwoofer-enclosure-will-new-amp.html#post274595
I am in need of help for somone to explain what and how I connect this amp instead of my old one to become Bridges at 4OHM - 600 RMS thanks.
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/online/general-spl/29886-own-subwoofer-enclosure-will-new-amp.html#post274595
I am in need of help for somone to explain what and how I connect this amp instead of my old one to become Bridges at 4OHM - 600 RMS thanks.
#2
To properly bridge that sub you will take the positive wire from the first output to the subwoofers, and the negative return to the negative connection on the SECOND output. Then all you need to do is make sure your subs are providing 4 ohms of resistance, as this amp is not 2 ohm stable.
Do you have the CL12D2 or CL12D4 subs?
Do you have the CL12D2 or CL12D4 subs?
#5
http://www.soundbuggy.com/forum/files/dcp_6853_697.jpg
this is the pic of the slots... what do i do with them ***** prior to wiring, do i set them somewhere? before wiring, or what do i do, i dont kno where to start.
this is the pic of the slots... what do i do with them ***** prior to wiring, do i set them somewhere? before wiring, or what do i do, i dont kno where to start.
#8
Thx appreciate it alot, maybe its easier for me to Take a pic of my other system, like how the wires go from my old amp, and all you can do is tell me what wire (color) goes to what slot on the pic of the new amp.
#10
Hey, sorry for bailing on you earlier. An IT guy came down just as I was typing my reply and informed me that they're cutting off my internet since apparently I use it too much at work. Oh well. If you still need a hand let me know.