Help me plz!

 

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Username: Ore0fllamp

Canada

Post Number: 1
Registered: Mar-05
ok, so i have a subwoofer box with two 10" Visonik 4ohm subs, theres a (+ -) (+ -) for each sub on the back of the box. I have a 2channel amp. here are the specs.

Total Peak Power 700W
RMS Pwr per CH @ 4 Ohm 70W
RMS Pwr per CH @ 2 0hm 120W
RMS Pwr per CH @ 1 0hm 250W x 2
RMS Pwr Mono @ 1 0hm 500W
THD @ 4 0hm <.02%
@ 2 0hm <0.03%
@ 1 0hm <0.07%
S/N Ratio >85dB
Channel Separation 60dB
Frequency Response ±0.5dB 10Hz-20kHz
Crossover Frequency LPF 35Hz-250Hz
Crossover Frequency HPF 35Hz-250Hz
0 -- 17 dB Bass Boost 40Hz
Low Level Input Range 200mV - 8V
Input Impedance 47k Ohms
Damping Factor 618
Fuse 20 Amp x 2


OK so im not sure how to wire this correctly. If i just wire in the subs at 1 channel per subwoofer its gunna run 4ohm which is 70w x2 (retarded) anyways i was wondering how do i make it run @ 2 or 1ohm? I was running the box "bridged" but out to both of the subs, would that be running 2ohm or 1ohm? How should i wire this for the best results? Thanks
 

Gold Member
Username: James1115

Wilton, Ct

Post Number: 1632
Registered: Dec-04
well if they are single VC 4ohm subs then wire them up mono for a 2ohm load.
 

New member
Username: Ore0fllamp

Canada

Post Number: 2
Registered: Mar-05
would that be bridged 1 chan running to 2 subs then?
 

Gold Member
Username: James1115

Wilton, Ct

Post Number: 1635
Registered: Dec-04
its not 1 chanell its the pos from 1 and the neg from another. It is called mono which is taking the power from both chanell's and running it to one output.
 

New member
Username: Ore0fllamp

Canada

Post Number: 3
Registered: Mar-05
also, with one of my subwoofers, there 2 wires that go under the sub on the cone, one wire ripped off the bottom? can that be saudered? its llike this black stuff that holds them on? is that a kinda sauder for speakers?
 

New member
Username: Ore0fllamp

Canada

Post Number: 5
Registered: Mar-05
is this possible to fix?
 

Gold Member
Username: James1115

Wilton, Ct

Post Number: 1647
Registered: Dec-04
I am sure but I am not a tech so I have no idea what to tell you man. Best bet would be to call them up and talk to someone.
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