SOURCE: I have a memphis amp that puts out 250 watts @
well to be honest your amp probly cant handel 3 speakers because of the impedance levels so just hook up 2 bridges out to + to - on one Speaker then from that same speaker run + and - to the next one
A= amp
S= speakers
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SOURCE: DONT KNOW HOW TO RUN 2 OHMS
Hello storres18,
If you have the Kicker model number 06CVX122, with dual 2ohm voice coils, they can be connected to a mono amp at 2ohms. First jumper the voice coils in series, the dotted positive (+) to the undotted negative (-) (or vice versa). Each sub is now 4ohms. Then wire both of the remaining positives and negatives together on the amp terminals (in parallel). The amp sees a 2ohm load. Here's the diagram:
If you have the Kicker model number 06CVX124 with dual 4ohm voice coils, they cannot be wired to present a 2ohm load. They can only be wired as a 1ohm load (too low for the amp) or as a 4ohm load (at reduced power). Here is the diagram of the 4ohm wiring:
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Visonik V12D4
i would wire the coils of each sub in series which would yield an 8 ohm resistive load per sub - and then wire the subs in parallel to the amp which would bring the resistance back to 4 ohms for a bridged load which will give you max power handling from the subs and draw the full power of the amp at the same time
SOURCE: I need the wiring connections for a Craig amp #V501
THE SOLID RED IS USEUALLY UR POWER NOT SURE ABOUT RED WHITE WIRE ON AN AMP THATS A FIRST FOR ME AND IVE DONE LOTS AND LOTS OF CAR AUDIO INSTALLS
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