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I just bought a new subwoofer to put in my car as I blew out my old Kicker 12", but I'm realizing that I might have made a big mistake. I have a Rockford Fosgate Punch 301S amp that is currently bridged out at 4 Ohms with 300 watts. It can also be wired at 2 ohms with 2 channels at 150 watts. I purchased...
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Is this the correct way to wire my set up? /\ /\? Or is this the correct way? V V? Another question, where dooes the power lead go (the wire which tells my amps that my deck is turned on?) Thanks for the help!
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I didn't know where to place this question, either in the amp or speaker category, so I hope I'm in the right spot :D I'm going to make a sub purchase in about a month or two but I don't know for sure what to get... I am going to try to remain cost-effective without scrimping on sound quality. Can you...
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I have a 2006, Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab w/ Factory Sirius Satellite radio head unit and 4 speakers in the doors (front 6x9's / rear up to 5 1/2") HU - Factory Unit w/ Sirius Satellite w/ front aux input (NO sub or preamp outputs). AMP #1 - Orion Cobalt 2100 2 x 100W @ 4 ohms 2 x 200W @ 2 ohms 1 x 400W...
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Hey c blaze, Okay, if I understand this correctly, with your first question, you are wondering if it's okay to bridge a 2-channel amp, right? The answer is that a 2-channel amp can be bridged. The specs on the amp should list the amount of power an amp can handle in bridged mode and also at what impedance...
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I currently have a Legacy LA720 amp. It's four channel 200W per channel, two of the channels are bridged, they have a crossover that im running at around 80htz these are powering my sub right now. The thing is my Jensen JPW124 sub i wayyy underpowered. I was hoping to bridge all four channel mono. I...
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Wiring 1 mtx 7500 sub (dual 4ohm) to get (8ohm load) so I can bridge on (acoustic 401se amp) to have a 4ohm load the amp gives me 200WX2@4OHM and 400Wx1@4OHM The sub only needs 400.....can this ne done without messing up the sub or amp? Ps: amp is a 2 channel and is not stable at 2ohms but is bridgeable...