SOURCE: 4 ohms to 8 ohms
Hi,
Offhand, the setup would work.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
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: need help
Hello bully_bread,
Your amp will be powering the sub at 4 ohms.
The impedance or "load" that the amp sees is determined by the number of voice coil(s), the number of sub(s), and how they are connected. Whatever that final load, it is the impedance or "ohms" that the amp is supplying power at.
A single 4 ohm sub with a single voice coil cannot present a 2 ohm load. However, a sub with dual 4 ohm voice coils wired in parallel will present a 2 ohm load.
Here's a link to Rockford_Fosgate's "wiring wizard" where you will find all combinations of subwoofer wiring and the resulting loads.
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: need help wireing sub
Is the speaker a dual voice coil speaker? If so you can wire it up a couple of diferent ways, go to rockfordfosgate.com they have a woolfer wiring wizard that can show you the different ways to wire for 8 ohm.....4 ohm.....2 ohm....and 1 ohm...I would figure out how to get the most power out of the amp in mono mode, take that ohm load from there and see if you can wire your speaker to match it.
SOURCE: How do I hook up my infinity 1600a at 2ohms with 2 4ohm speakers?
Placing the speakers next to each other face down, you will notice that the connection points run in sequence +- and +-. Now connect the - (negative) from the one speaker, to the + (positive) of the other speaker. Now connect the open + from the one speaker and the open - from the other speaker to your amp. Your amp should have a bridging indication. On the connection points of the amp, you should see a mark pointing to the first + and the last -. That will be your bridge and thus utilizing the full potential of your amplifier
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