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trying to understand ohms.

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Topic: trying to understand ohms.

Posted By: gpgtp00
Subject: trying to understand ohms.
Date Posted: July 11, 2002 at 3:12 AM

Can anyone try and explain the theory oh ohms to me as far as getting the right sound and setup for a amp and subs. This kinda has to do with my other post with the Alpine 1507 amp and JL W3s. Is it best to have lower ohms from the subs or exact ohms? My amp (2 channel) runs 4 ohms bridged and 2 ohms per channel if your running 2 channels. I have a box for 3  12" subs and the guys who was running this setup had three W3s so im just trying to stick to that. After using a search engine to do some research, i found some wiring diagrams for subs on the Mobile Authority website. I kind of have an idea now about how it all works. Im just not sure what is optimal... if i bridged the amp(4 ohms) and was running 3 DVC subs at 6 ohms a piece, would it be better to hook them up without utilizing the second voice coils to have a 4 ohm rating, or hook both voice coils on all 3 subs up to have a 1 ohm rating?? Hopefully this doesnt confuse anyone. Im trying not confuse myself! posted_image  Any help would be great. Thanks ~Ed



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Posted By: speekafreak
Date Posted: July 11, 2002 at 9:07 AM

You need to find out which W3's you have dual 2 ohm, 4 ohm, or 6 ohm.  If the model number of the subs is not marked on them (D2,D4,D6) use an ohm meter and measure one of the coils. Also I don't know if the Alpine amp is 2 ohm stable or not. Most Alpines are not so you want to get it as close to 4 ohms as possible. Try this link for wiring info. you need Acrobat reader to view it. https://www.jlaudio.com/subwoofers/pdfs/detailedpdfs/W3/12W3Normal.pdf






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