I AM AN IDIOT SO MOHAWK CAN YOU OR ANYONE ELSE HELP ME?? OR IS IT TOO LATE?
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I AM AN IDIOT SO MOHAWK CAN YOU OR ANYONE ELSE HELP ME?? OR IS IT TOO LATE?
Ok i have a question about OHM's! if i bridge my power series 800 w 4 channel amp to 4 ohms then can it have my 3 1ow6's wired to a 6 ohm load? I'm looking at JL audios data sheets and rockfords sheets and they aren't helping me!
So should i run my 3 under powered 10 in a 6ohm conf. or run them in a 4 ohm conf.? or should i just toss 1 of my 10's?
i'm doing a custom install in my trunk! i have fiberglass laid and gonna put lid on tomorrow so i need serious help!
Also does pillow filling make a huge difference on sound quality? Much apreciated! dakota
So should i run my 3 under powered 10 in a 6ohm conf. or run them in a 4 ohm conf.? or should i just toss 1 of my 10's?
i'm doing a custom install in my trunk! i have fiberglass laid and gonna put lid on tomorrow so i need serious help!
Also does pillow filling make a huge difference on sound quality? Much apreciated! dakota
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I'd say Run the 3 at 4ohm.. but your amps a 4 channel so that's not an option.... Sell the amp for a 2 Channel that's 4ohm Stable dude..... You AMp is brodgeable to 2x400Wrms at 4ohm..and you cannot run only 1 channel this will screw up the amp... As I said.. trade someone..or sell it and use the proceeds for a 4ohm Mono Stable 2 channel amp..
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Edit..it's late I start work in 6 hours.. PM me and I'll post a nice long winded descriptive post describing what Polyfill does..
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Edit..it's late I start work in 6 hours.. PM me and I'll post a nice long winded descriptive post describing what Polyfill does..
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so can i run the two w 6's at a 6ohm? like a 4x2 then seperate the two subs? question is? the three together right now with the amp i have they dont seem to hit very hard! so can i just use the two subs with the amp i have? 2 JL10w6's should move a lot of air huh? i think the three subs is too much! dakota
Simple solution... Buy a Class D Mono AMP. Check out the Directed 600D or the 1100D stable to one ohm and its a one channel amp. You wont have to worry about trying to bridge a two channel amp to three speakers etc.. Just run them parallel to the amp and run then voice coils in series if you need to. I wan't really paying much attention to the speakers that you are using, but it doesn't make sense to me to use different speakers at a different ohm load. Use a identical speakers and run the parallel them so that each speaker is getting the same amount of power and the same ohm load.
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Dakota,
Sorry about that. I forgot your setup can be wired down to 1ohm as well. a good 600Wrms+ 1ohm mono stable amp would do your electrical system much better. Also W6's are not very loud subs to begin with. These are JL's old SQ subs..the W3's bump a fair bit harder.
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Sorry about that. I forgot your setup can be wired down to 1ohm as well. a good 600Wrms+ 1ohm mono stable amp would do your electrical system much better. Also W6's are not very loud subs to begin with. These are JL's old SQ subs..the W3's bump a fair bit harder.
Cheers
Mohawk
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