I read that whole thing on wiring the subs bridged and DVC and all that crap, but i'm a visual learner, and all the pictures were dead links. So if someone could draw out or a find a pic of how to wire a dual-2 ohm sub to a bridged connection on an amp, please post up..
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This should be what you need, if my mind is ever in the clouds before I wire any subs I always check this link.
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp
Good luck!MSN: inynn666@hotmail.com<br />1996 Arctic white -3800-<br />Pacesetter Headers & Y-Pipe, CAI, LS1 Dual Exhaust, LS1 Driveshaft<br />*15.17 @ 95MPH*
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Originally posted by TheGr8SchlotzkyThat's a pretty cool thing!
Only problem, I can't seem to find how to wire it with a bridged connection. I get how to wire a DVC sub with a mono setup, but for bridged I'm not finding anything as to how to wire that.. :(
So do you have a 2ch amp that your going to run one DVC sub? in briged mode?MSN: inynn666@hotmail.com<br />1996 Arctic white -3800-<br />Pacesetter Headers & Y-Pipe, CAI, LS1 Dual Exhaust, LS1 Driveshaft<br />*15.17 @ 95MPH*
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Originally posted by BOSSV6This should be what you need, if my mind is ever in the clouds before I wire any subs I always check this link.
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp
Good luck!
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Originally posted by 96firebird311Sweet. That one is a little easier for people than the JL one. I'm gonna start linking people to that one instead. Good find!:tup:
Thanks, I like that tool alot.
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I THINK that means your running 2 ohm series with your sub diagram there.... someone correct me if im wrong....
It should work fine, good plan with the 4ch that should be nice. I'd get a cap if I were you because your going to be using lots of power with a single 4ch running your sub and a pair of speakers too.
Good luck with the setup, let me know how it works out... and let your neibours HEAR how it works out! >:DMSN: inynn666@hotmail.com<br />1996 Arctic white -3800-<br />Pacesetter Headers & Y-Pipe, CAI, LS1 Dual Exhaust, LS1 Driveshaft<br />*15.17 @ 95MPH*
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a "cap" is a capacitor. Basically, it stores a + charge, and then releases it when a hit is needed (a hard bass kick). If your lights are dimming drastically with the beat of your tunes, or you notice weaknesses in other parts of your car's electrical systems due to crankin' tunes, you may need a cap.
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Originally posted by dafirebirda "cap" is a capacitor. Basically, it stores a + charge, and then releases it when a hit is needed (a hard bass kick). If your lights are dimming drastically with the beat of your tunes, or you notice weaknesses in other parts of your car's electrical systems due to crankin' tunes, you may need a cap.
ahh, a capacitor. Well i know what that is, I just never heard if be called a "cap" ..
I doubt i will be getting electrical problems. The amp is only rated at 350 total rms power so i think i'll be okay.
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