Multi Channel Voice Recorder How Should I Connect My Dual Voice Coil Subwoofers?

How Should I connect my dual voice coil Subwoofers? - multi channel voice recorder

I have two 15 "Image dynamic subwoofer Alpine MRV-F340 multi-channel (55 watts RMS x 4) amplifier.
Details:

* 55 x 4 watts RMS into 4 ohms
* 65 x 4 watts RMS at 2 ohms
* 130 watts RMS x 2 Bridge Mode
* 2 -, 3 - or 4-channel output
* Tri-way capable (Tri-Way crossover required)
* 10-gauge power required country and leads - wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
* Bass Engine ® features:
or cross low-pass/high-pass Variable 30-400 Hz, 12 dB / octave
or rear channels have a subsonic filter at 15 Hz

Should I link subs to be in series or in parallel? How should the bridge wire, and amplifier, or different channels? ...

2 comments:

Matt M said...

Wire in parallel, you get more power. May, but you want to invest in a better amplifier. That sounds like a Sony had 4-channel amplifier - I (2 of the GPA exactly the same one) and they take a lot of power (NOT DISSING SONY low) at all, is the amplifier. I need to know if their boats are 2ohm or 4ohm subs subs to help. If they are 2ohm submarine cables in series, parallel, and bridge the amp all have a pretty good result. If they had submarines 4ohm on separtate in parallel channels. Good luck!

odinsrag... said...

Dude, how many ohms is any subgroup ???????????????????????????

1. Four-channel amplifier AMP as well as terrible .... Bad choice

2. The best way is to take the amp in the area ... but are still only 130 watts each sub ... weak.

3. The only possibility is that if you have 2 DUAL submarines OHM coil cable would work and have in each series and plug it on a bridge.

Thus channels 1 and 2 decks for a sub, 3 a.m. to 4 p.m. deck to another.

Ok, two versions of 2 ohms. Wire each sub in series, then the bridge amplifier. It is like connecting a regular 2-channel amplifier. Follow read the markings on the amplifier for the bypass surgery, or download the owners) (or manually.

PS, still under 130 watts is not too!

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