Silver Member Username: SubfanaticWalton, Ky Usa Post Number: 105 Registered: Dec-04 | ok...first off...my new speakers keep comeing disconnected from the new wire harness...is it ok to like elmers glue them...lol...thanks...also...for some reason i cant understand this...it just doesnt click with me...how does wiring subs work...like to amps and sh*t...how does ohm's work..i tried reading on it..i need like a comparison or somen... i have a ten inch eclipse Ti DVC and i have an interfire audio amp IB2900C amp found here http://www.interfireaudio.com/products_ampli_ib2.htm....is this amp 2 ohm stable...or 1 or what...and how can i wire this sub to this amp without damaging anything...is it possible...and if it is how do i wire this...and how does wiring work with DVC and SVC and just the ohm thing confuses me please help... |
Silver Member Username: SolacedagonyNew Jersey US Post Number: 209 Registered: Oct-04 | Get wire crimps. For wirings, www.rockfordfosgate.com support, wiring wizard. |
Silver Member Username: SubfanaticWalton, Ky Usa Post Number: 109 Registered: Dec-04 | my wire crimps arent doing it for some reason...idk why |
Silver Member Username: SolacedagonyNew Jersey US Post Number: 211 Registered: Oct-04 | Get new ones, make sure you crimp it hard. If that isn't doing it for you, you can go all the way and solder it, but it shouldn't take that much effort to keep two wires together :P |
triple x subs Unregistered guest | what ohm is your subs 2ohm dvc/4ohm dvc? |
Silver Member Username: SubfanaticWalton, Ky Usa Post Number: 117 Registered: Dec-04 | well i decided to use electrical tape...and is it ok to just like melt the metal together lol...i dont know how to solder...is that basically what it is...i have one...ive just never done it before.....idk what it is...2 OHM DVC |
Silver Member Username: WojoproSilverdale, WA Post Number: 159 Registered: Nov-04 | Soldering isnt hard... A real simple way is to twist the wire together and get a small bead and work it in between the two wires. After that cover with electrical tape. |