im getting a Hifonics zeus (http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_17600_Hifonics+ZXi+1010.html#) and i want to bridge my 2 12 "kicker cvr's dual 4 ohm. where can i find a wiring diagram to do this?
ya i kinda worded that wrong, i meant bridge erik ...
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You bridge the amp by using only the ch1 + ch2, connection and (-) connection.
To wire your subs to 4 ohms do this: http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard/2_4ohmDVC_4ohm.gif
chrisk
says:
03/03/10
Need some help on find a amp.?
I just bought 2 brand new Jl audio W3 12s. They are 500 watts RMS and they are 2 ohms. I have a power acoustiks 2600 watts BAMF amp right now. It says the RMS on it is 1080 watts bridged. Is it going to be giving 540 rms to each of my W3s or split ...
ooxj2000
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urrr, go hifinocs wen in doubt they have a 1500 watt amp that does dclass 1200 at 1 ohm, an i think u went wrong dual 2 ohm going unless ur amp is 1 ohm stable. wire the subs at 4 Ohms each and. ..
TJ
says:
10/06/09
Can I hook 2 4 ohm speakers into a 4 ohm load bridged?
I have two Visionik speaker that are 4 ohms per piece, The amp im looking at is capable of 1000 watts RMS x 1 @ 4 Ohms. If I connect both these speakers into the bridged slots on the amp will they be running 4 Ohms and will it completely work ...
Chris S
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Yes it will stay at 4 Ohms, but when you connect the two speakers into one channel, it will cut each speaker down to 500 watts each.
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06/22/10
amplifier repair?!?
ok so my amp went into protect mode like a month ago.
it started pushing my left sub in instead of out. it switched polarity in only the left channel.
so i opened the amp (note i only did that bc i got it off of ebay and didnt have a warranty ...
kernniew
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03/07/10
will this system sound and work efficiently?
i recently purchased hifonics ZXi amp to 1010. and also two, 12 ", Kicker CompVRs at 4 ohms. It was a buy one get one free deal from crutchfield right before the 2010 models came out. anyways i was planning to put both of the subs in my car until i ...
PimpMyRide
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It's OK to have a little more amp p ower than the sub is rated to handle IF you are careful with the settings, especially the input gain and bass boost (if available).