I want to try and run two 12' Brahma's at 1000W, can i run them with a 1 ohm amp, or would i need to stick to 2 ohms amp, please help i am a newbie at this.
they are dual 2 ohm subs, so could i wire them at the 1 ohm power load that amps have, or would i have to power them by the 2 ohm power load? If i can power them at the 1 ohm i can get the approx Watts i want to power them, otherwise I would have to buy a more expensive amp that can do a better 2 ohm load, please help
one pair of dual 2 ohm coil subs. you'd wire the pair of coils in series for each sub.
that yields a pair of 4 ohm subs.
then wire the subs together in parallel for a 2 ohm load at the (mono) amplifier.
If you were to wire the coils in parallel, you'd have a pair of 1 ohm subs.Then if you wired the subs in parallel you'd get a half-ohm load.
If you wired the subs in series, you'd get a 1 ohm load again with the coils in parallel.
Now if you want to run a half ohm load, look around eBay for a used Orion 2100HCCA. It's a 2 channel, 1 ohm stable amp. You could put one sub on each channel and deliver each sub 400 watts RMS from a huge class AB amp.
If you want to run a mono 2 ohm load, look around for an amp that delivers 2000 watts RMS into 1 channel @ 2 ohms.
the only way to get a 1 ohm mono load though, is to use a pair of dual 4 ohm coil subs.
the other option is to use two amps. one per sub, and deliver a 1 ohm load to each amplifier. that's very possible too.. the JBL BP1200.1 and the Kicker KX1200.1 both offer up 1200wRMS x 1 @ 1 ohm, and a pair of those will give you what you want for the subs.
I just hooked up a new clarion amp to 2 6x9's, and a 8 inch bazooka bass tube. It sounds great, but shuts off in about 5 minutes. My friend who installed it swares it is hooked up correctly. Any advice?
4 channel amp? rear two channels bridged to the tube? is the tube the 4 ohm model or 2 ohm? what is the rated power on this amp? what size power line did you run for the amp and how is it grounded? is the power line run to the battery directly? need some more information
It is a 4 channel amp rear 2 channels bridged to the tube 4 ohm sub 400 watt att apa450 - 100 watts bridge or 50 by 4 (maybe) 8 guage grounded to the sheat metal body No, the power line is not run directly to the battery. The power runs to a terminal (4 gauge wire) terminal block to battery (8 guage)
hmm sounds like it's wired well. may be a bad amplifier?
oh wait, also make sure the gain isn't set too high! if gains are cranked up above about half way, it could cause the amp to enter thermal protection mode due to clipping
that's what it has been doing, entering thermal protection mode. My friend the installer is not around!!... Where and what do the gains look like? Is there a way to test the amp?
on the end plate of the amp small dial or knob labeled gain or input sensitivity turn it down to about 1/4 or 1/2 at most. turn it all the way down and start there, going up to one quarter or about 9 o'clock