How to wire 3 subs into 1 box

 

Bronze Member
Username: Mrrogers

Marshall, Illinois Usa

Post Number: 42
Registered: Nov-04
i have 3 12's and i need to know the best way to wire them into my box the box isnt divided.
 

New member
Username: Beetleboyz2005

Post Number: 10
Registered: Mar-05
are they single or dual voice coil?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Mrrogers

Marshall, Illinois Usa

Post Number: 43
Registered: Nov-04
dual
 

Bronze Member
Username: Mrrogers

Marshall, Illinois Usa

Post Number: 44
Registered: Nov-04
i think heck i dont know how do you tell!!!
 

Bronze Member
Username: Mrrogers

Marshall, Illinois Usa

Post Number: 46
Registered: Nov-04
hello is anyone there. i need help.
 

Silver Member
Username: Nnnnick_b

Nc Usa

Post Number: 219
Registered: Jan-05
on the subwoofer, are there one or two sets of positive and negative leads. And what are the subs impendence (ohms). and what type of amp are u running.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Mrrogers

Marshall, Illinois Usa

Post Number: 47
Registered: Nov-04
ok i guess they are single 4ohms and i have a 2 channel amp which i had bridged with just one sub
 

Silver Member
Username: Nnnnick_b

Nc Usa

Post Number: 227
Registered: Jan-05
well first, u will only be able to achieve a 1.5 ohm load or a 12 ohm load on the amp. niether of which will work. You will have to purchase a mono subwoofer amp that is 1 ohm stable to power the three subs. To achieve the 1.5 ohm load, you will wire in parallel. connect all the positives from all the subs to the positive on the amp, and the same with the negatives. Pretty simple. But there is a 99% chance that the amp u are using is not 1 ohms stable while bridged. It is most likely 4 ohms stable. What type of 12's are they?
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