Question:

3 subs, 1 amp?

by Guest58415  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

if i wire 2 4 ohm subs in Series 2 equal 8 ohms n run them in Parallel wit another 4 ohm sub 2 a bridged 2 channel amp.. will that bring the amp 2 a 6 ohm load?

or

if the 2 4 ohm subs were wired in series 2 equal an 8 ohm setup n wire them in Parallel with another 4 ohm would it put out a 2.6 ohm load? 2.66667 r the exact numbers i was given.

 Tags:

   Report

2 ANSWERS


  1. i'm not sure what ohm load you are trying to reach but here's what i came up with:

    http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer...


  2. in you case it will be a 6 ohm load

    as you said 8 ohms and 4 ohms in parallel = 6ohms

    NOT 2.66667

    now that i answered you question i will advice you one thing

    as you would know 6 ohms load means less power to each sub(3 in your case)

    and more over the two subs @ 8 ohms will pound less than the single one @ 4 ohms

    so drop the idea of using 3 subs

    - get a good box built , made of mdf

    - sealed is space is less and not much bass is required

    - ported if more bass is required and space is not an issue

    even two subs in ported box running @2ohms will turn out to be very good if tuned properly.

    or get one more amplifier for the third subwoofer to run it @ 4 ohms and you can use all your subs.

    i hope if answered  your question

    happy booming

    good luck
You're reading: 3 subs, 1 amp?

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 2 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.