Question:
its a rockford fosgate and i want to hook two 12 inch kicker subs to it
Is there any way to wire dual 4ohm subs down to 2ohms?
THIS IS THE AMP:
2,400 watt peak 2 channel amplifier
2 x 400 watts rms at 2 ohm
800 x 1 watts RMS @ 4 ohm
MOSFET power supply
Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB
Trans-ANA circuitry
Frequency Response: 20-300 Hz
CEA2006 Cpmpliant (all specs are lab tested and rated)
Signal to Noise Ratio: >80 dB
Preamp Outputs
Removable Chrome cover
Built-In ATC Fusing
Built-in high and low-pass Crossovers
Remote Punch Bass Boost
Power Indicator and Protection LEDs
Dimensions: 17.7 L x 11 W x 2.4 H
THD @ 4-Ohm RMS: 0.08 %
How do u bridge an amp rockford if that helps?
AND THIS IS THE SUBS:
12" 4 OHM VOICE COIL SUBWOOFER
400 Watts RMS
800 Watts max
Sensitivity 87.1 db
Freq. response 25 - 500 hz
Mounting depth 4 - 5/16"
Mounting diameter 10-15/16
Spring loaded terminals
Sealed enclosure volume min.- 1-4.6 cubic foot
Max volume 4.6 cubic foot
Vented enclosure vol. 1.75 - 2.25 cubic feet
Answers:
To get the most out of this amp (nice choice, BTW) would be @ 2Ohm stereo. Either get dual 4Ohm vc subs (vc's from each wired in parallel to the amp, 2Ohms) or single 2Ohm woofers.
Run it @ 2Ohms stereo or 4Ohms bridged to get all the power.
KickerCompVR's would be, oops I just read about your subs
You'd only be able to get half of the amps power by loading it @ 4Ohms stereo.
If you want the most output, you need 2Ohms stereo.
Good Luck!
well sure, it'll work, but you just have to be careful not to overpower the subs and blow them
Memphis Car Audio Amplifier 16-ST1000D mono?
..RF's are good subs though..it'll take a lot of effort to blow those subs dude
Disarming eclipse sterio scurity device?
That'll be about 200 watts RMS to each sub which can handle 400 watts RMS each.Is anyone familiar with hooking up a radio in a 1997 lincoln town car?
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