a-5 freak
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WOOOOOHOOO i just got my kicker 10" cvr in the mail today, and now I'm wondering, how do I hook a DVC sub to an amp?
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The wires from the amp should be bridged as well.
So what your saying is to bridge the amp? on a mono amp? this does not make sense to me.
I can help you with the box! try re-gluing whe wood back together with liquid nails. it worked great when I built a box with a friend.
you have that backward, parallel gives you a lower impedience load than seriesThe sub has to be wired in parallel. If wired in series it will smoke your amp.
so a dual 4 ohm voice coil sub means 2 ohm impedence from the amp?
so a dual 4 ohm voice coil sub means 2 ohm impedence from the amp? I'm just making sure because this means that I will need a less powerful amp than the one i now have picked out. the amp I have picked out is this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...Category=18795&_trkparms=algo=LVI&its=I&otn=2
would this amp be good for this aplication? or should I go smaller?
The wattage on the sub is 400 watt rms.
EDIT: this means I now need a monoblock amp dosen't it?
yes dual 4's can be wired to 2 or 8 ohms, that amp would work well with a dual 2 ohm but not so well with a dual 4. You would ideally want a mono amp that puts out around 300-400 w rms at 2 ohms, Kicker kx/zx400.1 would work great in your application
you could use that amp and run 1 coil per channel, youd get 150w rms per coil, but you wouldnt get full power out of the amp unless you had a 2ohm load per channel or 4 ohm load with the amp bridged.