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Old Apr 27, 2005 | 09:16 PM
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Is there a way to wire my subs(2-4ohmSVC) into a 4 ohm load??.........Whats the best way to wire my subs to get the most power to them?...(note:low pass signal is mono)

Amp - HiFonics Zeus ZX4000
100w x 2 RMS @ 4ohm
200w x 2 RMS @ 2ohm
400w x 1 RMS @ 4ohm

Subs - Two 12 inch "Gr-Gravity" (Sealed Enclosure)
500watt MAX each
SVC
??RMS??

Thank You For any Help,
CF04
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Old Apr 28, 2005 | 05:34 AM
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Default Re: sub/amp wiring question (ChronicFrogs2004)

Looks like your only option is to wire them on seperate channels.

If the amp won't handle 2 Ohm mono, then you have to do it that way.

Your only other option would be wiring the subs in series and raising the Ohm load to 8Ohms...which would leave you at ~200WRMS in a single channel.

So you're stuck to 100W per sub, and doing seperate channels at 4Ohm is your best option.
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Old Apr 29, 2005 | 07:44 AM
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Default Re: sub/amp wiring question (Phat_Jax)

the signal is mono when in LOW PASS mode , i cant wire them to one sub per one CH gotta be mono/bridged


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Old May 5, 2005 | 08:49 PM
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Default Re: sub/amp wiring question (ChronicFrogs2004)

http://www.lightningaudio.com/....y=10
hope this helps u some
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