Hi
as u know im building a custom sub for my car.
the two subs being used are 6 ohms
i am using a crossover which has a crossover frequency of 150hz and impdepednce of 4.
as im powering this of my head unit amp . I was wonder can i connect the 2 rear channels so that i only use one crossover rather then two . also this get it in sink
is there any problems with like the Independence with this.
plkz ask any other questions that are apporpiote
yea this is basically wht the speaker look like on the inside top view could be front i guess
lol
can this be done???
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can this be done???
OK.
the crossover has no impedance - what it means is that the crossover will be 3db down at 150hz with a 4 ohm impedance,
Are you wiring the subs together or individually is the first question?
the crossover has no impedance - what it means is that the crossover will be 3db down at 150hz with a 4 ohm impedance,
Are you wiring the subs together or individually is the first question?
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the speakers will be wire in parrel and both connect to that single crossover
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can this be done???
Two subs off your head unit amp?! leave it out!!!!!
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ha ive done it now sounds perect, sound better then ma mates which is 2 x 12 inc in a selad contain see pics on album. Its 27watts per channel atm