Sunday, January 17, 2010

Sub And Amp Wiring Diagram Sub/Amp Wiring And Ohms?

Sub/Amp Wiring and Ohms? - sub and amp wiring diagram

I'm getting a Kicker ZX750.1 mono amplifier
375 x 1 watt RMS into 4 ohms (750 watts x 1 at 2 ohms)

I also have a kicker 06TS10L7
DVC impedance below 2 or 4 ohms.
It must have to maximize the 750 watts? 2 ohm or 4?

Each graph that I saw told me that the only way, my 750-watt amplifier is enjoying stable with a load of 2 ohms to the wiring only 4 ohms DVC sub in parallel. Is that true? Does this mean I have to get into 4 ohms, to take on the case my amp?

Besides, I still do not understand, do not switch, as in parallel. What does this mean for me with the sub-committee, the campus is it?

Thank you guys for help.

2 comments:

Bill T said...

Most likely to draw the Sub-Commission on the package, at least ensure that the way it is wired.
In parallel to the + and - of each coil is at the same point in the series, the A + A - Other (flashlight batteries connected in series, from front to back) they have. Series increases the impedance (ohms) and decreases in parallel. Well, in the sense of power. Decibels or the volume increases on a scale called logrythmic. In other words, the volume is louder than increase the power of increasing the volume to learn more. In reality, it takes twice the power amplifier for each increase of 3 decibels. Therefore, it would need 600 watts and 1200 watts for an increase of 3 dB SPL. Do not get to hung up on power, provided you have a true amp with decent marks for effect. Personally, I would be with 4 ohm coils in parallel. The problem with the operation of the amplifier impedance (off or overheating) may not be burned to produce energy.

vipergts... said...

Well, I have a L5 or a new amp, because if the cable or L7 at a circuit, the 2 ohms and 150 W amplifier with great shock that will eventally Sub Drive. u if the cable L5 or maybe even 4 ohms and 375 slide and a better pace, if not then a differential amplifier that 600 @ 2 ohms receive drive.

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