How should I wire my subs to my amp?
How should I wire my subs to my amp?
I have 2 of these Clarion Canada | SRW1085in bassworx ported box
and this amp Clarion Canada | APX4360
Im looking for the best way to wire these subs to this amp..
is it possible to get Bridgeable, 300W × 2, 20Hz-20kHz @ < 0.2%THD ?? I am a total noob to car audio....
and this amp Clarion Canada | APX4360
Im looking for the best way to wire these subs to this amp..
is it possible to get Bridgeable, 300W × 2, 20Hz-20kHz @ < 0.2%THD ?? I am a total noob to car audio....
Last edited by Mikec933; Aug 8, 2007 at 03:22 PM.
There are a couple of ways to wire your subs to this amp. In all cases though, it is not possible to get 300w x 2. This is 100% the wrong match of subs to amp. The ideal way to wire the subs is in a series / parallel circuit that will yield a 4 ohm combined load and wire to the bridged output of half the amplifier. This leaves the other half of the amp to power the front speakers or rear speakers. This circuit will deliver 150w to each subwoofer and is the safe way to wire the subs to this amp. Ideally, change the amp or change the subs.
No, 99.99% of 2 channel amplifiers are stable only to 4 ohm mono or 2 ohm stereo. While this may work, it is going to necessitate a fairly large 2 channel amplifier to get the power you may be looking for. A better option is a mono amp designed and engineered to operate at 1 ohm. This will allow you to run at 1 ohm and in a all parallel circuit.
yeah, you work at forbidden? i went their once but i didnt even have a vehicle then, i was thinking bout buying my stuff from their but i dont have my license yet only my L haha, and my mom wont drive me to courtney. Anyhow ill go see if i can exchange my amp and get a professional to match me good amp to my subs.. we need a proper car audio shop in campbell river though... Thanx for your help it is greatly appreciated.
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