Question ...A8002T

 

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Username: Knockinbme757

Portsmouth, Va

Post Number: 4
Registered: Jan-05
I was wondering if the Audiobahn A8002T rated at 200X2 4ohms 400x2 2ohms would be able to handle my 12" dvc 375rms 750 peak each...if i hook it up at a 2 ohm load or would i have to keep the load at 4.
 

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Username: Taylor17

Kopperl, Texas

Post Number: 126
Registered: Jan-05
Is that just 1 sub, and is it 2 or 4 ohm dvc?
 

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Username: Knockinbme757

Portsmouth, Va

Post Number: 5
Registered: Jan-05
its is two 12's both with dual 4 ohm voice coils
 

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Username: Vwtom

Post Number: 1
Registered: Jan-05
keep the 4 ohms load.
Both voice coils wired in series. This is useful when wiring multiple subwoofers to an amplifier. For example, wiring both coils of a dual 4 ohm subwoofer in series produces an 8 ohm load. Wiring this in parallel with an identically configured subwoofer produces an overal load of 4 ohms - perfect for most bridged two channel amplifiers.
p.s. i`v seen cheap one on ebay
 

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Username: Oleg

Santa Monica, CA USA

Post Number: 348
Registered: Nov-04
what brand subs are those?
 

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Username: Knockinbme757

Portsmouth, Va

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Registered: Jan-05
Audiopipe
 

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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 1118
Registered: Nov-04
A8002T is a 4ohms bridged amp, so have your subs wired parallel to itself then in series for a 4ohms total load.
Make sure you have the level/gain set properly. That amp seem to have a noise problem from my experience. When summer comes, I'm going to have it replaced with a whipser quiet cpu fan. The one inside is a cheap one.
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