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mb quart sub and amp question?

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Topic: mb quart sub and amp question?

Posted By: bigmikeww
Subject: mb quart sub and amp question?
Date Posted: October 13, 2004 at 10:25 AM

I'm thinking of getting 3 of the mbquart reference subs. they handle around 300 watts? and I'm also looking to get there reference series mono amp to push it. my question is is there a way to get the ohms right? they have a dual 2 ohm and a dual 4 ohm sub? i would like to run it at 1 ohm to get the full power. the rating at 2ohms is 500 watts.
and with a different question i stopped by a shop in town and a guy told me that if you hook up subs to a mono amp that they each will see the same amount of power. Meaning if you hook up 2 subs to a 800 watt amp, them they both will see the 800 watts. i always thought that they would basically divided the power between the two of them?



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Posted By: forbidden
Date Posted: October 13, 2004 at 1:19 PM

When you hook subs up to an amp, they will indeed share the amps output equally provided they are like subs and hooked up in the same fashion. If one sub is wired in parallel to 2 ohms (based on a dvc 4 ohm) and the other is hooked up in series to 8 ohms, then the output level would differ from sub to sub. Should both subs be wired as 2 ohm or both wired as 8 ohm then they will share the output equally. With this amp that you are considering, it is a safe bet to purchase 3 of either type of subs. Here are the possible wiring scenarios for you.

Wiring Option #1
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Wiring Option #1
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This second scenario will load the amplifier much more effectively and will produce more output due to the lower resistance being shown to the amp. This is also an equal load shared by the 3 speakers. This is the way that I would go myself provided that the amp is 1 ohm engineered, not just capable.



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Posted By: bigmikeww
Date Posted: October 13, 2004 at 8:15 PM
this would be ok with the amp even though its not exactly 1 ohm or 2 ohms? as long its not under 1 ohm right? the next series up from the reference subs are the premium and they are rated at 600 watts. so with the 3 of these i can run one of their 1000 mono amps. and should be able to turn the gain done a little. and all three will see relatively the same amount of power right?




Posted By: forbidden
Date Posted: October 13, 2004 at 8:45 PM

As long as the load presented to the amp does not dip below 1 ohm, then you are fine.



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Posted By: bigmikeww
Date Posted: October 13, 2004 at 8:49 PM
thanks for the help.




Posted By: jeffchilcott
Date Posted: October 13, 2004 at 9:31 PM
BTW about the question earlier whoever told you a mono amp that produces 800 watts say at 4 ohm if you hook up more then one sub they both will see 800 is far from wrong, you are completly right they power will be divided

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Posted By: jeffchilcott
Date Posted: October 13, 2004 at 9:31 PM
BTW about the question earlier whoever told you a mono amp that produces 800 watts say at 4 ohm if you hook up more then one sub they both will see 800 is far from wrong, you are completly right they power will be divided

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Posted By: bigmikeww
Date Posted: October 14, 2004 at 1:25 PM
yes i just heard form Mbquart support and he said that the subs will divide the power between them.
this is his reply from the same question as the first post.

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Response (Jeff) - 10/14/2004 06:26 AM
Mike,
You will want to use all of the same impedance of subwoofers. In this case looking at the RAA1000, than you will want to use three of the dual 2 ohm subwoofers. You will want to wire those series, and the parallel the group of three together and that will work very well. This will give each speaker over 300 watts RMS and work well with the Reference line subwoofers. The speakers will divide the power. I believe that the dealer used the wrong way of saying this by meaning that they will get the same amount of power but it will just be divided.
Thank you





Posted By: forbidden
Date Posted: October 14, 2004 at 1:29 PM
Guess some of us know our stuff around here, eh? posted_image

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