Amps, Subs & OHMs
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DB7
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2003 12:04 pm
Hello mate,
I'm new on here (as if you cant tell) followed a link from PSOOC.
Your amp will put out 460W RMS @ 4ohm bridged (manual). To do this you will need to wire the speaker as per the 2ohm DVC diagram in page 1. you will then want to connect the + from the sub to left channel speaker output + (amp) and the - from the sub to the right channel speaker output - (amp).
Also you really dont want to have your gains up full, you could send a clipped signal to your sub that will kill it. The easiest way to setup gains is to connect sub only and turn the volume on the HU to 3/4, then starting from off turn the gain up untill you hear distortion then turn down slightly.
HTH
DB7
I'm new on here (as if you cant tell) followed a link from PSOOC.
Your amp will put out 460W RMS @ 4ohm bridged (manual). To do this you will need to wire the speaker as per the 2ohm DVC diagram in page 1. you will then want to connect the + from the sub to left channel speaker output + (amp) and the - from the sub to the right channel speaker output - (amp).
Also you really dont want to have your gains up full, you could send a clipped signal to your sub that will kill it. The easiest way to setup gains is to connect sub only and turn the volume on the HU to 3/4, then starting from off turn the gain up untill you hear distortion then turn down slightly.
HTH
DB7