SoundCertified.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. As I mentioned earlier, not all amplifiers can be bridged. With that amp and that Rockford subwoofer, you’ll have to use only one voice coil in order to meet the 2 ohm load minimum. Yes you can, but generally it’s better to use speakers of the same type so they have the same amount of power to each. Please please click your desired coil configuration and subwoofer combination to reveal the possible wiring combinations. The next important thing is then to match that 2 Ohm rating with the subs. Find out here. I have 2 ohm dcv, how would I wired it to a 5channel 4ohm amp. For example, a mono amplifier might have the following power ratings: Let’s say you’d like to use a single (mono) bass setup and only one subwoofer. to your amplifier and/or speaker system. Otherwise, you’ll never reach the power capacity you paid for with your amplifier. See the diagram under the section “4 Ohm dual voice coil sub wiring diagram” for the 1 Ohm example. Wire the 4 in parallel for 2 ohms total. Want to know how to wire your dual voice coil subwoofer or match the right kind to your amplifier? Hi Brandon. My ohm meter has me at 1ohm before going into amp..Thanks for your advice! When you’re wiring several subwoofers to the same amplifier channel or mono bridging two channels, the Ohms load you amp sees depends on the series or parallel wiring combination of the subwoofers. There aren’t any direct performance differences between a single and dual voice coil model of the same design. – If you want to use 3 subs, you can wire the Reference 1262W voice coils each in series for 8 ohm each and do the same for the Comp VR DVC. To make matters worse, if you don’t know how to properly choose or wire a dual voice coil speaker you can get less sound & power than you expect! Three Dual Voice Coil Speakers in Series / Parallel. Thank you, 1-. Likewise, for truly powerful systems, it’s possible to one amp per each voice coil for single or multi-subwoofer systems. It depends a lot on the amp(s). A 2 ohm DVC subwoofer could be used and wired in parallel to allow the amp to put out its full power. The resulting impedance (ohm load) is considered the "Nominal Impedance" seen by the amplifier. Hi Marty it’s Troy sorry I left out I have a MTX 251 amplifier also to go with that stuff. Thanks very much for your response! They both use a small gauge wire tightly wound on a speaker “bobbin” (tube) that rests inside a magnet attached to the cone. Each part should be placed and linked to different parts in particular manner. Each part should be set and connected with other parts in particular way…. Ordinarily, it’s not possible to use 8 ohm subwoofers efficiently for car audio since they can’t produce the same power as a 4 ohm speaker of the same kind. One or all of the wiring options shown in this application may not be compatible with your amplifier
... Below are the available wiring diagrams for the speaker configuration you selected. Otherwise, the structure won’t function as it ought to be. What’s the best way to wire them up to get the most power out of them thank you for your feedback. (You don’t really have the right impedance speakers for this setup, so you’re limited with what you can do) – T400-4 -> 6x9s – MTX RT250D: (Not used). In most cases, dual voice coil subwoofers are slightly more expensive than the same model with single voice coil design – but not by very much. – If you want to use 2 12″ then use two of the Reference 1262W 4 ohm subs, using one voice coil each. is wise to exchange it for a 4ohm dvc. I’m trying to figure out a configuration here that I could go with to make the best for my buck so I appreciate it so I just need to know how to wire them I’m not sure if I should series-parallel or series or what in the world to do here or which amp and subs to put together to make you something work.thank for your help.