The sub is a 1.5 ohm dual voice coil subwoofer, and i have a 1000/1v2 slasher JL Audio amp build for the parallel i wire it in parallel or series? if i wire the sub in parallel it becomes 0.75 ohms I’m not sure what the amp is sustainable at what ohms does any one know?
ok first of very nice amp , it is designed to run 1000watts rms , at most ohm load’s , thats from 1.5ohm’s up to 4ohm’s as you can see here on the cruchfield web sight. so run your sub in series thats at 3ohm’s. that your amp can handle and it’s at 1000watts rms no matter "full power either way" again liking that amp, great choice .http://www.crutchfield.com/p_13610001V2/JL-Audio-Slash-v2-Series-1000-1v2.html?tp=115
Process of elimination, try both, which ever hits harder stick with that one. Usually how I determined how I was going to wire my subs in the past.
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ok first of very nice amp , it is designed to run 1000watts rms , at most ohm load’s , thats from 1.5ohm’s up to 4ohm’s as you can see here on the cruchfield web sight. so run your sub in series thats at 3ohm’s. that your amp can handle and it’s at 1000watts rms no matter "full power either way" again liking that amp, great choice .http://www.crutchfield.com/p_13610001V2/JL-Audio-Slash-v2-Series-1000-1v2.html?tp=115
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years of spl comps o and http://www.crutchfield.com/p_13610001V2/JL-Audio-Slash-v2-Series-1000-1v2.html?tp=115
Oh I forgot about that cool feature on the JL. amp…. wire it in series to 3 ohms. It makes the same power from 1.5 to 4 ohms. Pretty awesome if you ask me.
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