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What is the ohm load of 3 2ohm subs?

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i have a sub box available in google 3d image look up matt wiles sub box it is a rockford fosgate 40001bd and 3 boston acoustic spg 555's

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  1. http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcal...

    Here great site it does the math for you!!


  2. It depends on if you have them wired in series (one sub after the other) or in parallel (power wires branch off to each sub).

    When subs are wired in a series, the impedance (ohms) increases. Simply add them together-- 2 ohms + 2 ohms + 2 ohms = 6 ohms total. If they are wired in parallel then it's a little different and it decreases the total load. To find it this way you take the inverse of the impedances and add it together. 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 = 3/2. You then take the inverse of this and that is your answer; 2/3 or .6 ohms.

    *I went at looked at the Boston website. Your subs should be single voice coil, so you don't have to worry about dual voice coil because it changes everything, and what I told you should work and be the best way.

  3. 3 two ohm subs if they r dual voice coil  would be 1.34 ohms wired series/parallel   and if u wire parallel/series then it will be a 3 ohm load

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