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Discussion Title:  2 ohm model rite

kennie616

2005-05-12 13:32:00

2 ohm model rite

hey im about about to order my 2 compvrs the 2 ohm model. ... wen i wire them up its able to be loaded into a 2 ohm load rite because kx600.1 is stable down to ohms.. cuz before i had bought the 4 ohm models by accident and hav them only in a 4 ohm model rite now.. help..



CBFryman

2005-05-12 15:50:00

Re: 2 ohm model rite

Put that in at least spanglish and i will help you...

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L|_|da

2005-05-12 17:18:00

Re: 2 ohm model rite

yea im pretty lost as well.



PaulD

2005-05-12 18:29:00

I am not 100% sure what exactly you are asking .....

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Diceman83

2005-05-14 17:37:00

Re: 2 ohm model rite

I think he said that he's ordering some CompVR subs (maybe just one) with the 2 ohm voice coil option. He's wondering how to wire them to get a 1 ohm load on his amp, a kx600.1 (Kicker, I think). The last part is about why he's ordering the 2 ohm model (they sent him 4 ohm ones before), and something about them being out of stock of the 2 ohms.

OK, I don't know if the CompVR's are dual voice coil, but if they are, and you have one sub, wire them in parallel (both positive terminals connected to + on the amp, and both negative terminals connected to - ). If you have two subs, I would say go with each sub wired in series, and the pair wired in parallel for a 2 ohm load. I don't think it's possible to get a 1 ohm load out of two 2 ohm DVCs. Now, what I said probably made as much sense to as your question did to us, so... fill in the blanks WITH PROPER ENGLISH, and we'll try to help you.

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