Are these Dual Voicecoil Subwoofers? Are there 4 terminals on each sub for wires?
If they are Dual 4 ohm voicecoil subwoofers - connect both + on subwoofer 1 - connect both - on subwoofer 2 - connect both + on subwoofer 2 - connect both - on subwoofer 1
This will give you a 2 ohm STEREO load. To get a 1 ohm MONO load... now connect only one of the + on EACH sub to the + on the amplifier. and the - on EACH sub to the - on the amplifier. You now have a 1 ohm mono load.
If your speakers are 4ohm single voicecoils (one pair of terminals) the lowest impedence possible is 2 ohms.
This is wired in the same fashion. Both + on the subwoofers to the + on the amp, and both - on the subwoofers to the - on the amp.
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Are these Dual Voicecoil Subwoofers? Are there 4 terminals on each sub for wires?
If they are Dual 4 ohm voicecoil subwoofers
- connect both + on subwoofer 1
- connect both - on subwoofer 2
- connect both + on subwoofer 2
- connect both - on subwoofer 1
This will give you a 2 ohm STEREO load.
To get a 1 ohm MONO load...
now connect only one of the + on EACH sub to the + on the amplifier.
and the - on EACH sub to the - on the amplifier.
You now have a 1 ohm mono load.
If your speakers are 4ohm single voicecoils (one pair of terminals) the lowest impedence possible is 2 ohms.
This is wired in the same fashion. Both + on the subwoofers to the + on the amp, and both - on the subwoofers to the - on the amp.
Thanks for using FixYa - a FixYa rating is appreciated for taking the time to answer your FREE question.