New member Username: Robby_Post Number: 2 Registered: Dec-04 | how do i tell the om's of my sub it's not located on the speaker anywhere thanks |
New member Username: TrojanmanmsPost Number: 2 Registered: Dec-04 | well, you could try finding the model number on the back of the speaker and googling it.....that usually works. Sometimes you can even just type in any set of numbers on the back of the speaker in google and it will give you SOMETHING. Make sure you do the numbers in quotes though. Hope you find it. -Mario |
Bronze Member Username: James1115Ct Post Number: 45 Registered: Dec-04 | no thats not how you wanna find ohms! The easiest way is to find a site that breaks it down for you. There are many but here is one. Go to http://jlaudio.com/tutorials/wiring/index.html you should be able to find what your looking for there. James |
Silver Member Username: CarguyPost Number: 880 Registered: Nov-04 | If you need to know your sub's ohms, use a DMM. It'll tell you exactly. |
Silver Member Username: SolacedagonyNew Jersey US Post Number: 147 Registered: Oct-04 | Yea that's what I would have said, Issac. Looking at wiring diagrams isn't going to do jack for you, James. |
Bronze Member Username: James1115Ct Post Number: 46 Registered: Dec-04 | ohhhhh got ya! read it wrong! sorry James |
New member Username: Robby_Post Number: 5 Registered: Dec-04 | so i should use an ohm tester and plug it into to speaker inputs and see what the reading comes out as. also i have oe other question how do i test the volts coming out of my deck or head unit so i can know what level to set the gain at thanks |