Re: Re: Re: amps and subs

From: Punch (2punch.crash2000@AHM.com)
Date: Thu May 01 2003 - 01:11:40 EDT


""Josh Battles"" <jbattles@bankfinancial.com> wrote in message
news:b8pfj1$48q$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
>
> PFFFT!!! I fart in your general direction. Ok, just kidding...but
> seriously now:
>
> Punch, depending on what brand of sub it's probably a 4ohm single voice
coil
> driver. If hooked up by itself to the amp in a bridged configuration you
> should be fine. You'll be able to eek by with more power from the amp
> actually. Additionally, with a single sub setup there's really not too
much
> to worry about in the way of impedance, one driver is the same load hooked
> up just about any way you can think of. So, that being said... when you
> hook the sub up, follow the bridged connections (usually pos on L and neg
on
> R) and set the crossover for LPF at about 80-90 HZ and adjust your gain so
> that you achieve max volume without distortion at the same time as your
> other 4 speakers. Good Luck and enjoy that new sub.
>
> --
> - Josh
> Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L

yep set it to lpf ( big difference), played with the gain control, and
already had it wired bridged, it sounds good but now when I crank it, I can
tell the stock speakers suck.

Punch



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