MTX Thunder 81000D Car Audio Amplifier "amp subs wire" Questions

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Question about Solid Audio Car Audio & Video

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...amp itself, or the subs/sub wiring. If no, the problem is the head unit--probably an internal short. If the other amp works with the sub amp disconnected, reconnect the sub amp to the head unit, but ...

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Question about Alpine Car Audio & Video

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...amp using these subs will limit you to a 4 oh load to the amp witch will only let the amp produce half of it's power. the lowest ohm load that amp can handle is 2 ohm and the next lowest you can wire ...

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...amp mr450(40wx4 at 4ohms i think) 2 hifonics olympus subs, 2ohm dual voice coil, 1600w rms each i want the first hifonics amp to run at 2ohms 1300w rms to the sub and the other hifonics amp to run at ...

...subs to amp.. i have a 2600 watt planet audio 2 channel amp (2 ohm stable) and my subs are soundstream tarantulas t4 12s 900/1800 watts total. they are 1 ohm subs dvc for your subs and amp the best ...

Question about Alpine Car Audio & Video

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...and 2 positive wires going into the terminal on the amp. Would my subs still be a 2 ohm load? Hello ronnieyannon, Yes. As long as the subs are paralleled, the final load is 2 ohms. Hope this

Question about Orion Car Audio & Video

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...amp that big, subs that'll handle it are definitely gonna be dvc. I'd recommend 2 Orion 4ohm dvc hcca's. They come in either 15in or 12in. the 15s are louder if you have the space for them. As far as ...

...amp which would be both wires from sub both + together and both - wired bridge on the amp will make it a 1 ohm to the amp. Please post what ohm your subs are and i can tell you alittle more about ...

Question about Car Audio & Video

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amp/subs impedance is not matched. According to the published specifications for the V1502 amp, it is only stable in bridged mode down to 4ohms, not 2ohms. You need to get the final impedance that the

Question about Sony Car Audio & Video

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...in paralell to one output the load will be too low (1.33 ohms)& could blow your amp ! If you wire them in series to one output you will get a 6om load which will be fine also but with less

Question about Phoenix Gold Car Audio & Video

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...amp to the positive on one sub then run a wire from the first subs negative to the second subs positive the run from the second subs negative to the amps negative and bam 2 ohms but be warned this ...

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