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93z383
05-24-2012, 03:30 AM
Just need a quick answer on how to wire my subs to get the proper power to them out of my amp.


2x 10" Alpine Type R's - 2 ohm dual voice coil - 600w RMS 1800w peak

Alpine MRP-M1000 mono block amp - 1000w RMS @ 2ohms, 600w RMS @ 4ohms

How do I wire these properly? I think I have the right method, but please let me know if I do/don't :)

Here's my 2 second paint shop diagram, is this correct, and what power with this put out in total or to each sub? If I'm right, does that mean each sub gets 1000 or would it be split between the two, getting 500rms each? Just need to know how to wire it up and what the best output for them should be. Thanks :)

http://i939.photobucket.com/albums/ad234/Mwernero0/2ohmDVCsubsto2ohmmonoamp-1.png


DOUBLEDMODS
05-24-2012, 06:15 AM
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f63/c5bearsfan/bezel%20work/2DVC_2-ohm_mono1.jpg

WhiteBird00
05-24-2012, 07:40 AM
Both ways will work. In the first diagram you have the voice coils of the subs wired in parallel producing an impedance of 1-ohm per sub and then the two subs wired in series producing an impedance of 2-ohms at the amp.

In the second diagram, you have the voice coils wired in series producing 4-ohms per sub and the two subs wired in parallel producing 2-ohms at the amp.

In either case, you will produce 500 watts RMS per speaker for a total of 1000 watts from the amp.


ghettocowboy248
05-24-2012, 07:53 AM
when in doubt, woofer wiring wizard http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp?submitted=true&woofer_qty=2&woofer_imp=3

93z383
05-24-2012, 01:55 PM
Thanks guys! Since both methods produce 2 ohms @ the amp, is there any difference between the two as far as sound will go or should I just pick a method and go :)

Capricio
05-24-2012, 02:48 PM
There is effectively no difference. As WB said, both are correct.

Only difference comes down to physical placement of the cones relative to the amp, IE one solution may require shorter wire runs. Using less wire will make one very marginally better than the other with less impedance, if you want to be really, really picky.