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ok im kinda puzzled.


91rangerxlt

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ok i bought a jvc 1200 watt/ 350rms dual voice coil subwoofer today and to power it i bought a jvc 600 watt peak/ 100x2 rms amp. right now ive got it bridged on one channel. it i gave each voice coil its own channel of the 100 watts rms would it still work? cuz right now when its bridged if you run it for a few minutes and a decently loud volume the safety shut off kills power to the amp to prevent failure. im running 12 guage wire, and i have the gain i think it is about halfway up. im not real sure how the law of the ohms work. anyway much help would be apreciated.
 
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look at this link. http://www.crutchfield.com/learn/learningcenter/car/subwoofers_wiring.html

You have a dual 4-ohm voice coil, which means a 2 ohm load on your amp. You are running a bridged 2 ohm amp which means a 4 ohm load is being given to a 2 ohm subwoofer. Ths is alll if you are running the subwoofer in parallel series.

to clarify hes trying to run a 2 ohm final load on the 2ch amp that is only stable at 4 ohm while bridged, you would be okay running 1 coil per channel but you wont be getting the full power running each channel at 4 ohms when it is stable down to 2 ohms if you dont have it bridged.
 
Option 1 (parallel) = 2 ohm load
Voice coils wired in parallel
Recommended Amplifier: Stable at 2 or 1 ohm mono
1_4ohm_dvc_2ohm.gif


Option 2 (series) = 8 ohm load
Voice coils wired in series
Recommended Amplifier: Stable at 4, 2, or 1 ohm mono
1_4ohm_dvc_8ohm.gif


since you cant really do option 1, you would have to choose between:
a: running 1 coil per channel (recommended)

b: wiring it in series (option 2) and run the amp bridged but you will really lose power running it at 8 ohms, but it wont hurt the amp it just wont be as loud

c: wire it in parallel anyways and see how long till it goes into protect and wont come out or lets some magic smoke out.

Id go with option A personally but B would also work and C might be kinda fun lol...
 
i was running it paralel when i had it bridged. switched to a 1 channel per voice coil and it aint very loud. im just gonna run it bridged till i get a better amp.
 
i ALWAYS run option C when i have a sub with dual voice coils .. never failed me
 
yea i dont thinkthe amp will fail, but when my old sony 600 did this and i went from using 12 guage to some big concert equipment speaker wire that my buddie uses for wiring up concerts the shutting off stopped. think it will work? i mean im using 12 guage which is the biggest i culd find.
 
yea i dont thinkthe amp will fail, but when my old sony 600 did this and i went from using 12 guage to some big concert equipment speaker wire that my buddie uses for wiring up concerts the shutting off stopped. think it will work? i mean im using 12 guage which is the biggest i culd find.

12 guage? you shouldnt use anything smaller than 8 imo. Lol i have 8 ga for my speaker wire and 0ga for power.

Wire Gauge Recommended
Maximum Fuse Size
00 awg 400 amps
0 awg 325 amps
1 awg 250 amps
2 awg 200 amps
4 awg 125 amps
6 awg 80 amps
8 awg 50 amps
10 awg 30 amps
12 awg 20 amps
14 awg 15 amps
16 awg 7.5 amps

since your amp has 2 20 amp fuses you want to use wire capable of carrying 40 amps. what size fuse were you using in your power wire fuse?
 
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right now it has a 30 amp fuse in it. 12 guage wire is the thickest i could find. i went to radio shack and thats the biggest they had. also the amp is not a self cooling one, i mean tit aint got a fan or anything, just the little vents. is there anyway i could put a fan or something on or close to the amp to cool it down? maybe take the bottome off or somthing?
 
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just get yourself a very good, high quality set of jumper cables. the ones with lots and lots of tiny copper wires bundled in each one. cut off the clamps and there you go, excellent power wires with superb shielding. and for less than $30 usually!
just my $.02. good luck with your system. :icon_thumby:
 
so you guys think that thicker wire will solve the problem though right?
 
do you mean your using 12awg for power and ground wires? maybe i misunderstood something
 

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