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how do u hook up 2 subs to a mono amp? there should be 1 set of the speaker terminal thing right? please explain to me, i dont know much about audio.

2007-05-31 22:28:15 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

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There are several ways depending on what subwoofer you have and the final impedance (ohms) you're trying to achieve.

For single coiled subs you have parallel or series:

parallel - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/sparky3489/PARALLEL.jpg this will halve the impedance of one sub IF both are the same value.

series - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/sparky3489/SERIES.jpg this will add both impedances of the subs.


If you have dual voice coiled (DVC) subs, you have even more possibilities:

parallel-parallel - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/sparky3489/DUAL-PARALLEL.jpg will be a 1 ohm load if the subs are 4 ohm DVC or a 0.5 ohm load if they are 2 ohm DVC.

parallel-series - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/sparky3489/PARALLEL-SERIES.jpg will be a 4 ohm load if the subs are 4 ohm DVC or 2 ohm if they're 2 ohm DVC.

2007-06-01 02:48:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Many mono amplifiers are equipped with two sets of speaker terminals, just to make it easier to connect additional subs. If your amp only has one terminal set, then you simply need to connect two wires to each terminal. Alternately, you could run wires from the amp to the first sub, then connect a second set of wires to the first sub's terminals and run them to the second sub.
Either way will work.

2007-05-31 23:56:23 · answer #2 · answered by KaeZoo 7 · 0 0

specific its obtainable. and actully its no longer a difficulty in any respect merely relies upon what style of amp you have and what style of subs you have and if that amp is physically powerful adequate to handel the subs. I actully have a Rockford skill sequence amp 800.1bd with 2 jl audio w6 v.2 subs and it sounds large. If u havent bought your device yet i fairly recommend geting a rockford skill sequence amp. yet to respond to your question it is completely high-quality often times it is going to actully hit plenty tougher considering the fact that mono block has plenty extra skill. additionally if u get a capicitor it could advance your sound high quality via offering for skill for you device besides as end your head lighting fixtures from diming everytime u come approximately your device

2016-11-03 07:18:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depending on your speaker impedance and which impedance your amplifier can handle.
If you have 2 speakers 4 Ohms, plug them in parallel and you will get 2 Ohms mono. Your amplifier have to be stable to 2 Ohms.
Here is a nice link to help you:
http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=160

2007-06-01 00:54:18 · answer #4 · answered by DG R 1 · 0 0

run 1 cable from the positive terminal of the amp and run it to the two positives on each sub. do the same to the negatives. all u pretty much ahve to do is connect all positives to the positive on the amp and the same for the negatives.

2007-05-31 22:33:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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