SHO M0nk3y
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I just recently picked up two older JL 12" 8 ohm subs with a 400W 4 ohm bridged out put amp. Easy enough, put the subs in parallel to get them down to 4 ohms to plug in to the bridge out put. Well the amp is out, had to fix a connections on the boards so while boxing day shopping I picked up an an new amp and deck. The amp has a left and right channel outputs are 4 ohm and the bridge is 2 ohms.
So I can keep my subs set up for 4 ohm and use one channel or can I put each sub in parallel with a 8 ohm resistor to get them down to 4 ohms each and plug them in to separate channels or then once the subs are in parallel with the 8 ohm resisters put them in parallel to down them to 2 ohms and put them on the bridged connection. Will this work if I can get proper resisters, if so would any old 8 ohm resister work or am I looking for high power rating resistors.
When it comes to car audio (such as speakers, amps, and subs) I'm a bit of a noob, but I am pretty good with electrical thats how I came up with this.
So I can keep my subs set up for 4 ohm and use one channel or can I put each sub in parallel with a 8 ohm resistor to get them down to 4 ohms each and plug them in to separate channels or then once the subs are in parallel with the 8 ohm resisters put them in parallel to down them to 2 ohms and put them on the bridged connection. Will this work if I can get proper resisters, if so would any old 8 ohm resister work or am I looking for high power rating resistors.
When it comes to car audio (such as speakers, amps, and subs) I'm a bit of a noob, but I am pretty good with electrical thats how I came up with this.
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