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Old 06-30-2003, 07:19 PM
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How to wire this?

im planning on sing 2 10 inch Visonik V106S4 4 ohm subs can i Use a Mono amp to push these? how would i wire this? thanks guys
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If you go with a mono amp it should be 2 ohm stable. If you go with a two channel bridgeable amp get one that is 1 ohm stable. Wire the subs in parallel.
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well here is the spec's on the sub:

two 10" spruce pulp paper woofers
bandpass enclosure (made of 5/8" medium density fiberboard) with four tuned ports
frequency response 25-400 Hz
dual 4-ohm impedance (two terminals)
recommended power 70-500 watts RMS (250 watts per woofer)
peak power 1000 watts
sensitivity 93 dB
25-3/4"W x 13-1/16"H x 14-7/8"D
2-year warranty (woofers only)

so would this amp work? http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...fo&i=489CA400M Profile California CA400M
200W x 1 Mono Sub Amplifier and what guage power wire and how to hook the subs up? thanks guys
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