New member Username: JstylevipMisawaJapan Post Number: 1 Registered: Apr-05 | I have 3 15W6's...and I just purchased another one. Should I purchase 2 JL Audio 500/1 and run the speakers in parallel or buy one JL Audio 1000/1??? I am currentlt running 2 15W6's on an Orion Xtreme 9002 amp...any suggestions...thanks |
New member Username: JstylevipMisawaJapan Post Number: 2 Registered: Apr-05 | What about 3 15's wired in series to create a 4ohm load....My Orion amp is stable at 4ohms bridged. Do you think can handle the power of 3 subs without blowing? |
Silver Member Username: FishyTamarac Ft.Laud, FL USA Post Number: 993 Registered: Sep-04 | Subs don't create power. They're electromechanical transducers which simply means they convert electrical energy from an amplifier to mechanical then acoustic output. I'd think 3 15w6's off a decent sized Orion would sound good...... if you got room enough for the box that is. :P -Fishy |
Silver Member Username: FishyTamarac Ft.Laud, FL USA Post Number: 994 Registered: Sep-04 | Oh and it would be better to wire the voice coils in series(3 12 ohm subs) and then wire the subs in parallel for a 4 Ohm mono load. http://www.jlaudio.com/tutorials/wiring/index.html#3dvcsp 5th diagram down from the top. -Fishy |
New member Username: JstylevipMisawaJapan Post Number: 3 Registered: Apr-05 | thanks for the diagram, but I already had it. I have 4 JL audios but I plan on selling the 4th one. The amp I got is 900W rms at 4ohms, so it should be ok.? |