PLEASEEEEEEEEEEE Help Asap I JUST SCREWED OUT MY W6V2S AND WANT TO TRIPE CHECK THERE WIRED RIGHT BEFORE I SCREW THEM BACK IN SO HERES A LIL DRAWING HOW I WIRED THEM IM TRYING TO WIRE THEM AT 4 OHMS
What does this mean it says on the sub terminals configure dvc jumpers in series for 8ohms or in parallel for 2 ohms see manual.....so does this mean the subs cant be wire at 4 ohm?? all this stuff is giving me a head ache can some one please help http://www.caraudiotalk.com/audio-forum/vbpgimage.php?do=full&p=593&d=1219797508 and in the owners manual it says the way i have it connected its at 2ohms will the other sub added it up and be a total load of 4 ohms to the amp or how does all that work so i could get a 1 x 650W @ 4 ohms from my amp? amp secs 1 x 650W @ 4 ohms 1 x 1300W @ 2 ohms 1 x 2000W @ 1 ohm
ok you can wire them into an 8 ohm load each then wire them together for 4 ohms. this called series/ parallel. i know it can be confusing as hell. from the looks of your diagram. you have your sub wired at a 2 ohm load. now do the other the same way and then get 1 + from one sub and wire it to the other subs - wire. now you are left with a + from one sub and a - from the other. that way you still get a 4 ohm impedance.
so i would have to drill a hole on the middle divider of the box to pass the wire?? my amp has two sets of terminals on it something like a two channel does it make a difference?? thats what i meant if i wired each sub at 2ohms and connect both of them at the terminals does it make a 4 ohm load?
no then you will get a 1 ohm load. get a pos from one sub and the neg or the other and wire them together.and just use one terminal on the amp. um how many wire terminals does the box have on it?
so if i wire each w6v2 @ 2 ohms each sub and connect each sub to to the terminals at the amp how many ohms am i running it at?
1 ohm. to get the load you want wire a jumper from the pos of one terminal to the neg of the other. what you will be left with will be 1 pos from one sub and one neg from the other. then wire those 2 into the amp. and you should have your 4 ohm load