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How come phoenix gold stop making the octane R best amp

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2008

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That depends on what impedence the subs are. If they are 4 ohms each then just parallel them to the amp + to + and - to - on both of them that will give you a 2 ohm mono load which is fine for that amp.

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2008

SOURCE: Phoenix Gold Octane-R 15.0:1

PG won't release schematic diagrams. Are the burned components resistors? If so, what are their circuit board designations (Rxyz)?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2008

SOURCE: phoenix gold ms2125 amp blown?

The following is a forum dedicated to PG amps. Someone there will be able to suggest a tech that's familiar with the amp.

http://phoenixphorum.com/

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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I have a Phoenix Gold Octane Amp and 10d subwoofers. My friend took it out last week, and I want to put it back it, but I can't figure out where the power and ground wires go and where the speaker wire...

Ok, when you look at the amp, the power + and ground - will be on one side of the amp with another smaller opening in between them. That opening is for your remote wire from your radio. Without that, your amp will not receive the input voltage to signal it to turn on. The speakers will go into the remaining open holes. Your RCA wires will be on the opposite end of the amp.
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Phoenix Gold Octane R 15:0.1

Go take a look at www.rodinaudio.com; go to contact info and call PG direct.
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PG won't release schematic diagrams. Are the burned components resistors? If so, what are their circuit board designations (Rxyz)?
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Please help

That depends on what impedence the subs are. If they are 4 ohms each then just parallel them to the amp + to + and - to - on both of them that will give you a 2 ohm mono load which is fine for that amp.
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Amp connection

Parallel would be the best way to wire them. 2 4 ohms subs to one channel wired parallel would be a 2 ohm load for that channel and if u wire them series then 2 4ohm subs to one channel would be an 8 ohm load for that channel.
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Need help with the wiring on amp to subs

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Wiring my subs to my amp

bridge it and rear channel if you need to know how to bridge let me know
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