Wiring ZE. dual sub box, 2-JL 10w6v2 and Cadence TXA 1000D amp
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Wiring ZE. dual sub box, 2-JL 10w6v2 and Cadence TXA 1000D amp
The box has two seperate .70 cu. ft. chambers with seperate terminal cups. The TXA 1000D is a mono sub amp. Since I can't wire to each terminal cup do I drill a hole in the middle brace a wire the drivers together. Do I go + to + and - to - and then to one terminal cup.
On the JL 10W6v2 do I jumper the vc1- to vc2+ and the vc1+ to vc2- or do I jumper vc1- to vc2+ and vc2- to vc2+. I believe I want to have a 2ohm load. The Cadence puts out 1 X 650 watts at 2ohm's. Thanks a lot.
Ken
On the JL 10W6v2 do I jumper the vc1- to vc2+ and the vc1+ to vc2- or do I jumper vc1- to vc2+ and vc2- to vc2+. I believe I want to have a 2ohm load. The Cadence puts out 1 X 650 watts at 2ohm's. Thanks a lot.
Ken
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I believe I've got this figured out. My 10W6v2 are 4 ohm not 2 ohm speakers. What I wrote in my first post are for a 2 ohm speaker. The speaker outs are big enough to put two wires in the + and - and then two each driver. I could also go from driver to driver (+ and -) inside the box. My drivers are 4 ohm so I'm going to wire in parallel/parallel on each driver for a 1 ohm load. vc1- to vc2- and vc1+ to vc2+ and then from the amp to drivers + and -.
Why don't more people wire in a 1ohm. Your amp supplies so much more power ths way.
Ken
Why don't more people wire in a 1ohm. Your amp supplies so much more power ths way.
Ken
Last edited by Ken7258; 12-30-2007 at 01:01 PM.
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