Best way to wire 2 subs to a 1 Channel Amp?

 

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Username: Regulater7

Post Number: 1
Registered: Apr-06
Well I was wondering what was the best way to wire 2 Subs to a 1 channel AMP. Getting the most out of my AMP and SUBS without blowing anything up. Thanks.

AMP Specs:
INFINITY REF1211A

-CEA Rated Yes
-Power Output 854 watts RMS x 1 channel at 4 ohms and U 1% THD + N 1300 watts RMS x 1 channel at 2 ohms, 14.4V supply and U 1% THD + N
-Signal-to-Noise Ratio 72 dBA (reference 1 watt into 4 ohms)
-Dynamic Power 1516 watts at 2 ohms
-Effective Damping Factor 6.357 at 4 ohms
-Frequency Response (-3dB) 17Hz to 302Hz (-3dB)
-Maximum Input Signal 5.7V
-Maximum Sensitivity 260mV
-Output Regulation .132 dB at 4 ohms


Two Subs Specs:
INFINITY KAPPA PERFECT 12.1D

-Power Handling, Peak 1400W
-Power Handling, RMS 350W
-Sensitivity 96dB (In car)
-Frequency Response (A 1.5dB) 18Hz - 150 Hz
-Frequency Response (A3dB) 18Hz - 150Hz
-Impedance 2 or 8 Ohms
-Mounting Depth 6-1/2"
 

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Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

Post Number: 817
Registered: Mar-04
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That will give you around 425w per sub, so you'll want to keep the gain set on the low side - setting it too high could damage your subs.

Set your low pass around 80hz
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