New member Username: SwantlaphoenixPost Number: 7 Registered: Oct-04 | I'm lost on how to wire up my speakers to my amp. I have two 4-Ohm svc's. I know I need to wire them in parellel to get 2-ohm. I know how the wires need to go but not sure how to do it. The speakers accept pin,bannna's etc. How will I end up only running one pos and one neg to the amp. I also read on my amp (rockford fosgate P6001) "Although there are two sets of speaker terminals, the amplifier still produces a monaural signal. The A and B speaker outputs are internally wired in parallel." So does that mean I can just hook up both speakers normally and it since it is internally wired parallel it will present 2 ohm? |
Bronze Member Username: SolacedagonyNew Jersey US Post Number: 46 Registered: Oct-04 | http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/wiringwizard.asp?WoofQty=2+woofers&WoofImp =Single+Voice+Coil+-+4+ohms&image.x=11&image.y=4&image=Submit There ya go, top diagram for your setup. (Wiring Option #1) |
New member Username: SwantlaphoenixPost Number: 9 Registered: Oct-04 | I know that but Im actually talking about connecting the postive to a postive on like a speaker? how will i do that? will i have to solder then ? |
Silver Member Username: DeathshadowPost Number: 231 Registered: Oct-04 | Depends on what type of terminal it is; if they are simple push terminals you just shove the wire right in, if they are male slip on terminals solder can be used and I find it is most effective for that type... |