Wiriing 2 4ohm DVC subs to a 4 channel bridgeable amp - question.
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Wiriing 2 4ohm DVC subs to a 4 channel bridgeable amp - question.
Hey all,
I have 2 subwoofers that I want to wire to an amp. The subs are Dual Voice Coil 4 Ohm 10" subs - model DUB100 by www.audiobahn (specs here: sonicelectronix.com/item_2507_DUB-Mag-Audio-DUB100-by-Audiobahn.html )
The amp is a Pioneer GM-X524, 4 channel. (Specs here: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...ifiers/GM-X524)
4 ch: (4 Ohm) 50Wx4
4 ch: (2 Ohm) 60Wx4
2 ch: (4 Ohm) 120Wx2
1ohm stable
What's the optimal way to hook these up? I see tons of diagrams, but the amps always have different Ohm ratings in the schematic (i understand that 4 channel amps aren't ideal for subs, but this is what I have to work with).
Thanks a TON in advance,
Matt!
I have 2 subwoofers that I want to wire to an amp. The subs are Dual Voice Coil 4 Ohm 10" subs - model DUB100 by www.audiobahn (specs here: sonicelectronix.com/item_2507_DUB-Mag-Audio-DUB100-by-Audiobahn.html )
The amp is a Pioneer GM-X524, 4 channel. (Specs here: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...ifiers/GM-X524)
4 ch: (4 Ohm) 50Wx4
4 ch: (2 Ohm) 60Wx4
2 ch: (4 Ohm) 120Wx2
1ohm stable
What's the optimal way to hook these up? I see tons of diagrams, but the amps always have different Ohm ratings in the schematic (i understand that 4 channel amps aren't ideal for subs, but this is what I have to work with).
Thanks a TON in advance,
Matt!